The BBC today had a page on muslimyouth.net, which is about the usual bunch of well-meaning, middle-aged, publicly-funded Guardian readers "listening to yoof", and "providing a forum..." blah blah, down with the kids, etc etc...
You can see it at
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4735127.stmAnyway, the point being that, despite any mentions in the text of any of the organisations in question, the BBC's "Related links" on the right ranged from the hilariously offensive (The Metropolitan Police), through the *painfully* hilariously offensive (The British Transport Police), through the far side to the surreal: "Eurostar". This third link worries me. Is someone at the BBC trying to warn us? Are they offering helpful suggestions to the terrorists: "Here, mate, you like tunnels and stuff, eh?"
Eurostar... it would be laughable if I wan't already working on just such a scenario for a novel.