coming up at 6.00, breakfast with rogerjohnson and victoria fritz but first on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament, a week that saw the worlds of money and politics collide. dodgy contracts, privileged access, jobs for their mates this is the return of tory sleaze. the prime minister promises an independent review of lobbying, and acknowledges there s a problem. i, indeed, share the widespread concern about some of the stuff that we re reading at the moment, mr speaker. an mp sanctioned by china takes the campaign against human rights abuses to her own government. and it s shameful that the government s compromised, even though it was good that it tackled genocide, excluded the uighur. also in this programme, memories of prince philip and the advice he offered politicians. when it came to the length of a speech, he advised what the backside cannot endure, the brain cannot absorb . but first, david cameron once predicted lo
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former champions roger federer and novak djokovic find form at wimbledon as they book their places in the last 16. and helen has the weather. good morning. it looks like another mostly fine and warm day for england and wales but for scotland and northern ireland there are changes from the weather yesterday. details inis from the weather yesterday. details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. 13,000 mobile phones and more than 200 kilograms of drugs were found in prisons in england and wales last year. the government has described the situation as unacceptable but says measures are being put in place to disrupt illegal activity in jails. james waterhouse reports: being smuggled into jails, through whatever means possible, it only highlights the scale of the challenge facing prison officers who have had to deal with staff cuts and growing violence over recent years. in april, a european watchdog warned that incident in ukjails in april, a european watchdog warn