just about able to afford, maybe not even be able to afford. to take it away the last minute when they got young family and they go on particular times, young family and they go on particulartimes, it s young family and they go on particular times, it s cruel. thank ou for particular times, it s cruel. thank you for talking particular times, it s cruel. thank you for talking to particular times, it s cruel. thank you for talking to us. particular times, it s cruel. thank you for talking to us. i particular times, it s cruel. thank you for talking to us. i hope - particular times, it s cruel. thank you for talking to us. i hope you i you for talking to us. i hope you have better luck with your next holiday and you can make something of this week ahead. the prime minister s independent adviser on ministers interests has said there is a legitimate question regarding whether boris johnson s partygate fine represents a breach of the ministerial code. in his annual report, lord g
lord geidt lays out his frustration and he said he told advisers in downing street that the prime minister should set out why he did not think it was breaking the ministerial code and today what we see is downing street believing they had written their response to that but lord geidt also saying he had not given advice to the prime minister because he didn t want to feel he should resign and he did not want to place the ministerial code in a place of ridicule. labour wrote this evening say in the whole instance, they see borisjohnson acting asjudge and jury in his own case and giving himself a free pass, they say. in case and giving himself a free pass, the sa . ., case and giving himself a free pass, the sa . . , ., they say. in that separate development they say. in that separate development that - they say. in that separate development that we - they say. in that separate - development that we mention, to they say. in that separate development that we mention, to do with the lab
strong language. saying i ve repeatedly counseled advisers, that advice has been ignored, the prime minister has made not a single public reference to the ministerial code sounds like he s got a lost patience with mrjohnson. quite strong words. the prime minister has put that down to a communication error in part between their offices. if we go back to where this all comes from, this is lord geidt, is an ethics adviser to the prime minister and he s published his annual report today. as you say in it he says there is a legitimate question as to when borisjohnson got his fixed penalty from the police of a party gate, whether or not that represented a breach of the ministerial code and that is the code of conduct government ministers are expected to abide by foot an overarching part of that is they are expected to comply with the law. of course fixed penalty notice
lord geidt threatening to quit and boris lord geidt threatening to quit and borisjohnson responded with a public and borisjohnson responded with a public letter to lord geidt explaining his actions and crucially he says explaining his actions and crucially he says he explaining his actions and crucially he says he believes he did not breach he says he believes he did not breach the ministerial code and being fined is not the same as breaking being fined is not the same as breaking or preaching the ministerial code. in the story says that lord ministerial code. in the story says that lord geidt was 60 40 in favour of quitting that lord geidt was 60 40 in favour of quitting yesterday despite the prime minister possibles clarifications so there are questions as to whether or not he will stay questions as to whether or not he will stay and we saw someone quit over the will stay and we saw someone quit over the bullying scandal affair sometime ago and this will be the
this is bbc news. the headlines. more misery for airline passengers as the travel giant tui confirms more than thirty thousand holiday makers will be affected by a month of flight cancellations at manchester airport. it s just horrendous, a it sjust horrendous, a lot it s just horrendous, a lot of us how to move in planning for over a year. yeah, it just ruined everything. sir keir starmer and angela rayner have received questionnaires from durham constabulary as the force investigates a gathering held in party offices during lockdown.they say they will stand down if fined by police. in his annual report the prime ministers advisor lord geidt says if borisjohnson does not believe his fine represents a breach, then he should set out his case in public. access to doctors is fast becoming one of the biggest