Hello, I'm back in the newscast studio after a couple of days at Labour Party Conference.
And I have to say for podcasting,
the conference is great because there's lots of stuff to talk about, loads of people there.
But it's not the best acoustic environment being in a giant, well, basically aircraft hangar.
with loads of people wandering around and lots of other broadcasters broadcasting and champagne corks popping
as you're trying to concentrate on what Chris and Alex are saying.
But we're back in our rightful place now, the lovely, acoustically perfect newscast studio.
And there's plenty of other non-politics related stories for us to get our teeth into in this episode of Newscast.
That daddy has to sometimes do strong language.
Next time in Moscow.
I fill the Lulu with no solulu.
Take me down the Downey Street.
Let's go have a tour.
Blimey.
Hello,
it's Adam in the newscast studio and shortly we're going to be talking about a new episode of panorama,
which is looking at the police and which I reckon everyone is going to be talking about after they have watched it.
But first of all, today, a big court case on Wednesday,
the High Court ruled that a company linked to the peer Baroness Mone,
Michelle Mone, and her husband, Doug Barrowman, should pay the government £122 million in damages.