There are stormy days ahead and for some of us, hotter ones too. The full forecast is on its way. Its saturday the 22nd june. Our top stories. Police were called to the home of conservative mp borisjohnson in the early hours of friday morning because of reports of a domestic disturbance. Mrjohnson and jeremy hunt are due to address Party Members in birmingham later today as part of their leadership bids. Our Political CorrespondentHelena Wilkinson is in our london newsroom. Helena, what more do we know . We know that officers from the metropolitan police went round to the flat which mrjohnson shares with his partner Carrie Symonds in the early hours of friday morning. After a neighbour reported hearing a loud argument. The Guardian Newspaper says they have spoken to a neighbour who recorded the alleged a iow neighbour who recorded the alleged a row from their flat. It is important to stress that we havent heard that recording itself, but the neighbour has said that they heard first of all a woman screaming followed by slamming and banging. In the recording, mrjohnsons partner is allegedly heard to say, get off me and get out of my flat. Mrjohnson can then be heard refusing to leave the flat. And then he tells the woman to get off his laptop before there was a loud bang. Then the recording goes on, there is another comment allegedly by mrjohnsons partner where she is heard saying, you just dont care for anything because you are spoilt, you have no ca re because you are spoilt, you have no care for money oi because you are spoilt, you have no care for money or anything. The metropolitan police have released a statement in connection with this incident. They confirm that they went to a propertyjust incident. They confirm that they went to a property just after midnight yesterday responding to a call from a local resident in south east london. The statement goes on to say, the colour was concerned for the welfare of a female neighbour. They go on to say. In terms of the police, that matter has been dealt with. There is no further action. We have asked Boris Johnsons spokesperson for comment. They are saying no comment at this stage. Significantly they are not denying the story, but the star is on the front pages of many of the newspapers this morning, headlines thatjohnson would much prefer headlines thatjohnson would much p refer to headlines thatjohnson would much prefer to be without considering the leadership contest. Separately, the hustings begin today in birmingham, the two contestants. This is the second stage of the conservative leadership contest, there are 16 hustings, the first one in birmingham this afternoon. The candidates will get around 45 minutes each where they will pitch themselves to begin with in front of themselves to begin with in front of the tory membership, they are the ones that will be deciding who the next leader is, and then they will be allowed to ask both of the candidates questions. We heard from ajeremy candidates questions. We heard from a jeremy hunt, one candidates questions. We heard from ajeremy hunt, one of candidates questions. We heard from a jeremy hunt, one of the candidates a jeremy hunt, one of the candidates a bit earlier on, and he wants Boris Johnson to take part in televised debates much sooner. The point i am making is it makes a mockery of this leadership contest for the conservative party if people will have started voting before they have a chance to see the two protagonists on tv. And we are, in terms of the hustings, going to be able to see it. There will be cameras in them. The media are not going to be allowed to ask any questions. This is going to carry on for about three weeks, so expect to see much more of the candidates. Helena, thank you very much. Hundreds of events are being held today to mark the First National windrush day more than 70 years since hundreds of caribbean migrants sailed over to help rebuild post war britain. The government made the announcement last year after it emerged that some of the Windrush Generation and theirfamilies had been wrongly accused of living in the uk illegally. Today its been announced that a windrush memorial will be built at londons waterloo station. Churches become could become safe spaces for children with knife crime. Churches could become safe spaces for children at risk of becoming victims of knife crime under plans to be discussed at next months meeting of church of england leaders. A priest from south london wants parishes in Serious Violence hotspots to open their doors to Vulnerable Children during the period immediately after school and to provide knife amnesty bins. Charlotte gallagher has more. The tragic toll of knife crime in the uk. More than 100 people have been stabbed to death so far this year. Many, just teenagers. Scenes like this all too familiar. Now a london vicar says the church of england needs to do more to help children at risk of being attacked. Canon rosemarie mallett, whos a vicar in brixton, says churches should open the door to pupils after schools finish, providing a place where they can relax and importantly feel safe. She has also suggested placing knife amnesty bins in churches to encourage more people to hand in their weapons. The proposal will be discussed by Church Leaders at next months general synod. And as knife crime continues to rise, more families grieve their loved ones. Canon mallett hopes her plan will save lives. Charlotte gallagher, bbc news. Almost half of packaging used by supermarkets in the uk cant be easily recycled oi recycled at all, according to new research. It is said that a lot of material used to keep food fresh is unnecessary. A Consortium Says retailers are working hard to make sure all Plastic Packaging is reusable or recyclable, which says that Sustainable Materials and clearer labelling should be used. So its clear that there is lots more supermarkets should be doing to make sure their rcycling labelling is easy to understand for consumers and wherever possible, supermarkets should also do away with unnecessary packaging. The government should invest in better recycling infrastructure and across the board we would like to see better, more effective information for consumers so we can make the right choices. Hes one of britains best loved singers and now hes one of britains best loved singers and now sir eltonjohn has been honoured by france. He was awarded the legion dhonneur by the french president Emmanuel Macron at a special ceremony in paris. He was praised by mr macron for his contribution to music and his charity work to fight against aids, which sir elton described as his passion. This fight reminds me every day of the extraordinary power of the human spirit and the things that bind us as stronger than those that divide us. As stronger than those that divide us. It is this magical human spirit i will carry with me as a proud member of the legion dhonneur. With the music ringing in my ears, merci. He gave some french at the end there. He knows how to work a crowd. British muslims are getting new religious guidelines which makes it clear that they can donate organs. Until now muslims in the uk have been allowed to accept transplants, but many felt they werent able to donate. Nhs figures show that i7 of people on the transplant waiting list are of asian origin, but less than 2 of asian people are on the organ donor register. And in an nhs survey, 41 of muslims say they definitely would not donate their organ, but only 14 of muslims surveyed say they definitely would donate their organ. With us now is dr nighat arif and her four year old son qasim, who received a liver transplant in 2016. Gerda manning. Good morning. And he received a liver transplant in 2016 and is looking fantastically well now. He has been a trooper, we have gone through the toughest experience that any parent can experience. He was born in 2015, he is our second child, our first one born in 2015, he is our second child, ourfirst one is born in 2015, he is our second child, our first one is fit and healthy and running around here somewhere. When he was three weeks old, he started turning yellow, so i had lots of doctor friends, they would come round and say it is no problem, but then he started getting dark youre in and that is when the alarm bells started ringing. He had alarm bells started ringing. He had a blood test and that showed his liver function was not great at all. So we got blue light to kings couege so we got blue light to Kings College hospital in camberwell and he had a liver biopsy which showed he had a liver biopsy which showed he had a rare liver condition, when i had never heard of. Theyre only 50 people in the world that have this and it was diagnosed by professor Richard Thompson at kings couege professor Richard Thompson at Kings College hospital. The condition is so rare college hospital. The condition is so rare and it means that he cant expire to the bile out of his liver and so it is churning up in the liver, destroying his liver cells. So he will get cirrhosis. You want to talk . You can tuck in a minute, i promise he ended up getting cirrhosis and then a liver cancer when he was about ten months old. And so we were talking we were told that he needed a transplant because until the age of five, he might be ok on the medication, but then with the changes happening in then with the changes happening in the cells, then unfortunately he will have a transplant at some point. Where did that come from . They are m, where did that come from . They are in, when it got to the point . We we re in, when it got to the point . We were desperate at first because we thought we would look at the living donors. My father is in a man and we looked around in the family and we looked around in the family and we looked around in the family and we thought, who is able to have and we thought, who is able to have a match . Iwas and we thought, who is able to have a match . I was a match but living donors is rather complicated and a lengthy process, but a donor came from, later on we were told it was a young boy who had fallen off his bike and the family were asked and they kindly donated his liver to us. Cani they kindly donated his liver to us. Can ijust they kindly donated his liver to us. Can i just say, they kindly donated his liver to us. Can ijust say, qasim, do you want to do mea can ijust say, qasim, do you want to do me a picture. You are good at drawing, and are you . Why dont you doa drawing, and are you . Why dont you do a picture of naga and then we will chat with your mum. Do it there and then we will see it at the end. You have a couple of minutes. Just explain to us, we heard about statistics of the numbers, the percentage of muslims you donate. What is the issue here . There is a sense that they are doing something wrong . Talk to us about it. There is not the sense they are doing wrong, the clarity in the guidelines in islam, but that is with other face. Looking atjudaism, christianity, all religions, there is little clarity in regards to donation. As muslims we believe and understand that our body is a gift given by god and therefore when we die, we will have to return that gifted some point. In islam. That is up for interpretation. There have been some campaigning, a man from bristol, he waited 23 years for a kidney transplant, what happens in the process for a fatwa to be put down to say it is ok . It isa to be put down to say it is ok . It is a religious decree, it means that guidelines are revised, the scriptures and islamic manuals are looked at and in order to provide clarity in a modern society where technology and investment in medicine has come a long, long way, and now with the fatwa, being able to say what is actual death . It is when there the heart has stopped beating, and when that has stopped beating, and when that has stopped beating, that means in medicine. If the brain is dead, but the heart is still beating, not technically dead, but that is the only way you could have and are in transplant. Now we know that blood stem cells, some organs can be retrieved after they heart has stopped beating. That isa they heart has stopped beating. That is a significant thing. So after the how stopped beating, you can still retrieve organs and therefore as it is permissible. Where are you after . Are you going there . And it allows us to donate the organs. Im so sorry. It is so lovely he is so full of life. Qasim, what is your favourite thing . Would you like to do best . What is your favourite thing . I have heard you do a bit of singing. The message about this, and it goes across faiths, is how important it is that people do donate. It is incredible. 0urjourney was horrendous and a journey that took us over a year and horrendous and a journey that took us over a year and were still going through to a degree, he still has a monthly checkups, but there was the desperation that we couldnt find an organ. And in the black asian ethnic minorities, there are rare blood types and conditions that you only find in those communities and it is vital those communities come forward. Now they can speak to their iman, speakto forward. Now they can speak to their iman, speak to their religious leaders and have the conversation. Qasim, can you tell us about the pictures. Explain these pictures. Show me these pictures. What is this . Is it upside down . Is it upside down . Is that naga . That is a beautiful picture. Show your picture. Is that the right way round . Show your picture. Is that the right way round . So, there is my hair. What are the squiggly bits at the bottom . Is that the smile, yeah . And another one here. What is that . Me. I think you are an excellent dryer. Brilliant. He is full of beans. And this is the testament of the nhs team and we would not be here without them. I work for the nhs. If i could thank the team at kings couege i could thank the team at Kings College hospital, although the professors, but thank you to the kind family who donated because there son is with us, and look, his legacy lives on. Where is my pen . Where is it . You lost it . Do not say sorry, it is a joy in seeing qasim in the studio alive and well. Qasim, you were playing out later today, it will be a glorious day. There it is. Nick, tell us all about that. The pen is probably in the crack of the sofa. It is a stunning start to the sofa. It is a stunning start to the saturday, a short time ago in cumbria here. We are set fair across much of the uk, times are nicely for the start of the weekend, it has been a chilly start, close to freezing in aberdeenshire, but temperatures are going to head up with High Pressure in control. The weather system lurk into the south west, not a playerfor today, isa south west, not a playerfor today, is a fine day today. Some cloud around in Eastern England into Northern Ireland, northern scotland where there will be some showers moving through, especially as the afternoon, but for most it will stay dry, and where there is no cloud you will see some sunny spells, but the vast majority will see sunshine throughout the day. 22 degrees for cardiff and london. A very high pollen levels in england and wales. It is not plain sailing for everyone today. This evening, staying fine, overnight still some cloud in scotla nd overnight still some cloud in scotland to produce showers, breezes and start up in the far south west and start up in the far south west and temperatures are higher tomorrow up and temperatures are higher tomorrow up to 12 degrees. Part two of the weekend, things get a bit complicated, low pressure moving on from the south west, very slowly pushing the weather front closer as High Pressure retreats, we get the breeze picking up from the south east was start to the day tomorrow but cloud will increase, the breeze picks up, may be showers breaking out, may be thundery, but we are watching this area of arena turning thundery, the far south west, south west wales, some rain heading to Northern Ireland. It doesnt make much progress further east during the day, a bit cooler, north sea coast, 25 degrees possible. Then into sunday night into monday, met office a yellow warning for thunderstorms, rain for Northern Ireland, but it is particularly to england and wales and moving on to scotland that we will see the heavier falls of rain, 20 to 50 millimetres possible impacts of wales and england going through the night. Thundery bursts of rain, there will be some variety of rain, there will be some variety of rain, there will be some variety of rain totals, but the potential to see lots in some spots so a risk of flooding and then into scotland as we go into monday, central and eastern parts in particular may be up eastern parts in particular may be up to 100 millimetres over the highest ground. The potentialfor some flooding, disruption is yet another wet weather system pushes north westwards across the uk. It is far some looking quite stormy to start the new week, but there will also be sunshine around in places as well and settling down for mid week onwards and then the eat building. Some uncertainty on how hot it will get, but 31 celsius it is possible inafew get, but 31 celsius it is possible in a few spots, not all of us will see those temperatures, but it will get warmer and more humid and warm nights on the way as well. We will be waiting a while, but with the dams and heat on the way, looks like a proper british summer has finally arrived. Can you explain with your knowledge why we do see more intensive stance now . Well, there is the Climate Change and the Global Warming theory that goes into the fact that when it rains, the science suggests that it tends to rain a bit more, so when we get rain it can be heavier because the atmosphere is warmer because big the atmosphere is warmer because big the warm atmosphere can contain mark meister. More moisture. It is not unusual. There is thundery rain from the south and it can be very wet out of that so i am not saying this particular incident that is coming up with the rainfall would suggest that anything is particularly wet or wetter than normal, but the science suggests that over time, when we get rain fell, we could see more rain falling ina fell, we could