. >> bbc news, at the levenson inquiry. >> the fallout from yesterday's proceeding continues to spread. the consequence of the defendants' actions have proven to be another setback for the government of the prime minister, david cameron. >> is he the culture secretary, or the minister for murdoch? protecting the public interest or protecting their interests? >> i am trying to show that we have total integrity in the conducting of this process. >> today jeremy hunt gave his answer. before he did, just before the prime minister was to face questions, he gave a resignation. adam smith, driven out of the department after he had given the impression that his boss had to close of a relationship with the murdoch empire. that did not silence calls from labor for the minister to quit. >> he and the chancellor met with rupert murdoch. the shadow will hang over him. rebekah brooks, and now the culture secretary? when is he going to realize that it is time to stop putting his cronies before the interest of the country? >> and anxious minister looked on as the prime minister insisted that it was fo