I have a feeling that this week's puzzle by Paul is going to cause quite a lively debate - I hope so, anyway.
FOI was 9a followed by 4d.
I often find Paul's puzzles quite difficult so I was relieved not to have too many problems with this one.
Of course, a lot depends on how quickly you get 28,2,19,16 which must be one of the longest clues ever = a whopping 24 letters 😲
I also wonder how non-UK residents will get on with 16d - we shall see.
If you do get stuck there is at least one hidden in both the downs and the acrosses and at least one long anagram in the acrosses.
There are still a couple I can't fully parse, namely 1d and 25a but I'm sure of my answers so I await a PDM (Penny Drop Moment).
Of course, no Paul crossword would be complete without the obligatory "Pauline" clues, and here we have a few classics with 10a, 17d and, last but not least, 5d - which, I imagine, had the crossword editor umming and ahing as to whether to allow it or not - I'm glad he/she did:-)
Thanks to Paul for a very fun and witty crossword.
Please feel free to leave a comment and, as always, if you get stuck - don't hesitate to ask for a hint.
Stay safe:-)