While Prime Minister Theresa May enjoys her summer holiday in the Alps, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is holding down the fort at home.
As a result he hosted his New Zealand counterpart Murray McCully in London - and it appears he gave him a warm welcome as Johnson was spotted walking into his offices with an aide carrying a crate of wine scurrying behind him.
The aide was carrying a box of Three Choirs English wine - presumably a gift for McCully - which is made in Gloucestershire, the Daily Mail reports.
Johnson is in charge of the country until Wednesday, when May returns from her holiday.
Today's meeting was about collaboration with New Zealand on aviation security, including proposals to hold a UN security Council meeting during the UN General Assembly in September.