moving, frequent lightning, gusty wind and, again, hailat times. it won t last very long because this will quickly turn back to sunshine. a bit of a mixed bag for some of us over the course of the weekend. overall, it is a hot one. 22 degrees in newcastle on sunday. how long is this warm weather going to last? well into the week ahead, we can see those temperatures hovering about above average, with one or two ago showers still lingering into monday. so summer is well and truly here. back to thanks, tomasz. and that s bbc news at ten. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the ten team it s goodbye. newsnight with faisal islam is just getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. boris johnson resigns from parliament, alleging a witchhunt. is this the end for the former pm, or a return to a full blown conservative civ
focusing on are the issues of the people. i think we have a good chance in both by elections of winning. i know that tomorrow, i ve had a message tonight, there s a meeting of activists tomorrow in uxbridge and we are going for that and we ll go for bedfordshire as well. in the last 22 general elections we ve come in second place in 18 of them in mid beds. according to the polling we are very close. ila to the polling we are very close. no standing aside for the lib dems? to the polling we are very close. no i standing aside for the lib dems? no, we can win standing aside for the lib dems? iifr, we can win both of them if we work. putting those points to david, severe criticism of borisjohnson over his conduct and also this idea that there is a witchhunt. can i ask emil , that there is a witchhunt. can i ask emily. how that there is a witchhunt. can i ask emily. how many that there is a witchhunt. can i ask emily, how many labour that there is a witchhunt. can i ask emily, how ma
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from a committee who had been investigating whether he deliberately misled parliament over the partygate affair. there are reports tonight that when mrjohnson received that draft signed off by mps on the conservative majority privileges committee he saw it was recommending a suspension of over ten days, a triggerfor a possible recall petition that could have led to the loss of his uxbridge seat. whatever the committee s findings, what is in no doubt is that his resignation was accompanied by an extraordinary statement, alleging a witchhunt, attacking the current prime minister s political record, and suggesting he was exiting the commons for now . this latest twist on several years of tory psychodrama came on the day his prime ministerial resignation honours were finally published, showering honours on his allies, but also leading to the resignation from parliament of his ally, former culture secretary nadine dorries. a desperate last political act, or the start of further conserv