joining me now are the investigations editor of the website deadline, jake canter, and the journalismfessor suzanne franks, who used to work here at the bbc. thank you both for coming on newswatch. jake, you were in court on monday. you've been covering this story. what did you make of the attention and coverage the bbc gave to the huw edwards case? well, you certainly can't accuse the bbc of covering this up or ignoring this story. they have given it full beam. there were two senior correspondents in the courtroom, lucy manning and dominic casciani. and you know, katie razzall, the media editor, has been reporting on it extensively. so you've had a lot of clout behind this story, and the bbc has given it plenty of airtime. whether that has been commensurate with the stature of the story is an editorial decision for the bbc, but i think it's clear from some of the viewer feedback that you have had that bbc viewers feel very strongly about this as an issue. that has clearly been a huge breakdown in trust between huw edwards, who was this kind of hugely respected and prominent figure wi