FM's 'extremely serious' heat warning to publicpublished at 15:04 BST 23 June
That's all for today's First Minister's Questions at the Senedd on a sweltering day in Cardiff Bay. Here's a reminder of how it went down.
- First Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth urged the public to heed warnings about the weather, saying Wales could see its highest temperatures ever in next two days.
- Reform's Dan Thomas accused the first minister of being focused on a "devolution wish list" in a radio interview this morning.
- Ap iorwerth said he recognised the need to invest in defence as he was pressed by Labour's Ken Skates on previous comments suggesting Wales did not need aircraft carriers.
- Conservative Darren Millar criticised the supplementary budget, published today, accusing the Welsh government of continuing a "sticking plaster" approach of the previous Labour administration.
- And there was not much mention of the prime minister Sir Keir Starmer, who resigned yesterday. Only Skates paid tribute to the PM - and was heckled as he did so.
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