back at raf brize norton today. 0ur correspondentjames reynolds is there. just bring us up—to—date on what activity there has been at brize norton, please. fist activity there has been at brize norton, please.— activity there has been at brize norton, please. at 8:19am here we saw a plane — norton, please. at 8:19am here we saw a plane land. _ norton, please. at 8:19am here we saw a plane land, and _ norton, please. at 8:19am here we saw a plane land, and raf- norton, please. at 8:19am here we saw a plane land, and raf plane, l saw a plane land, and raf plane, carrying 250 people on board. most of those people were returning soldiers who had evacuated from kabul, gone to dubai and then flew in street here to ref brize norton. the most important passenger on the departing ambassador. we watched him walk down the steps alone from that flight. he was the first passenger. he shook hands with the permanent under secretary of the foreign office. there was no ceremony, no 0ffice. there was no ceremony, no speeches, the quietly went with colleagues into the terminal building. that is how the ambassador tenure essentially ended. we have heard the report he will continue to work from countries nearby. clearly,