on heatwave alert, outdoor public events have been banned in an area of france, spain, italy and the uk have experienced high temperatures. those are the headlines. at ten o clock, huw edwards will be here with a full round up of the days news. first, it s newscast. hello, i m the studio. i should accet hello, i m the studio. i should accept i m hello, i m the studio. i should accept i m growing hello, i m the studio. i should accept i m growing a - hello, i m the studio. i should i accept i m growing a moustache because i accept i m growing a moustache because i didn t mention it last week because i didn t mention it last week. , because i didn t mention it last week- no. - because i didn t mention it last week- no. it - because i didn t mention it last - week. no, it unfolded. week. didn t you? no, it unfolded. yet another week. didn t you? no, it unfolded. yet another benefit week. didn t you? no, it unfolded. yet another benefit of week. didn t you? no, i
tensions not least. because in the essence of the exchanges that we ve seen between the outgoingl standards ethics adviser and the prime minister, i needless to say, he was rather the adviser i rather keen- on the importance of the ministerial code| and it s his view was that the prime minister was much less so, - and we saw that at the end | of may when, when we saw lord geidt really didn t - like the idea that the prime minister hadn t outwardly, until that point, said - that the ministerial code mattered, in his view i borisjohnson s view he hadn t breached it when he was fined over. the whole partygate thing. and we ve seen it in these i letters of in these exchanges of letters following - lord geidt s resignation. yeah. and that s the thing that s happened today, because vicki, when we were doing the last episode of newscast which is available on bbc sounds, the news broke in the middle of us having a chat about something else and we both were just like, whoa! and st
tensions not least. because in the essence of the exchanges that we ve seen between the outgoingl standards ethics adviser and the prime minister, j needless to say, he was rather the adviser i rather keen- on the importance of the ministerial code| and it s his view was that the prime minister was much less so, - and we saw that at the end - of may when, when we saw that lord geidt really didn t - like the idea that the prime minister hadn t outwardly, until that point, said - that the ministerial code mattered, in his view i borisjohnson s view he hadn t breached it when he was fined over. the whole partygate thing. and we ve seen it in these i letters of in these exchanges of letters following i lord geidt s resignation. yeah. and that s the thing that s happened today, because vicki, when we were doing the last episode of newscast which is available on bbc sounds, the news broke in the middle of us having a chat about something else and we both were just like, whoa! a