rishi sunak strongly denies coordinating with sajid javid. but borisjohnson was now in deep, deep trouble. 17 minutes to 8. the drama in westminster across the front pages, of course. the sun says borisjohnson has got a last chance, as it put it, time is running out. the telegraph says the political crisis must now be resolved. the times says game over. by 9.00am, there had already been a dozen resignations. i got to a stage where ijust had to. i couldn t do it any more. and so, i took that decision, and it was impossibly hard to do. not that i ever thought about how i d write a resignation letter, but i found myself drafting it around the school run
has got a last chance, as it put it, time is running out. the telegraph says the political crisis must now be resolved. the times says game over. by 9.00am, there had already been a dozen resignations. i got to a stage where ijust had to. i couldn t do it any more. and so, i took that decision, and it was impossibly hard to do. not that i ever thought about how i d write a resignation letter, but i found myself drafting it around the school run on a wednesday morning, that s how, sort of, that s how quick it was. any other prime minister would have headed for the door himself. then boris johnson s old frenemy arrived. michael gove turned up with a message. with so many ministers going, including in his own department, with more to come, it was over. he told his boss he should spare himself the embarrassment of being dragged down by backbenchers. but mrjohnson told him he would fight, and believed he could stay.
members of of the government, you know, cabinet members like myself, doing something about this? i was quite stunned that there were people who thought that removing the prime minister who s won the biggest majority that we ve had since margaret thatcher in less than three years. just the anti democratic nature of what they are doing alone was enough to alarm me. and i think i was a bit. for me, it was a coup. rishi sunak strongly denies coordinating with sajid javid. but borisjohnson was now in deep, deep trouble. 17 minutes to 8. the drama in westminster across the front pages, of course. the sun says borisjohnson has got a last chance, as it put it, time is running out. the telegraph says the political crisis must now be resolved.
not quite ready to cope with what we would think of as normal levels of passenger traffic. heathrowjust this week saying it would limit the number of passengers that could come through the airport on any one day because things were not quite ready yet. if you are thinking of going away on holiday this summer, a couple of tips for you. make sure you think about the rules for what you think about the rules for what you can and can t put in hand luggage and things you have to put in a plastic bag to go through security to make sure you don t get caught up and add to the queues there. and don t arrive at the airport to only because that could again add to the queues. listen to how soon your airline tells you to turn up before your flight. 0k, thank you very much, katie johnston, ourtransport johnston, our transport correspondent. johnston, ourtransport correspondent. katy austin. katy austin. let s speak now to kelly cookes, chief commercial officer with travel agency advantage tr
remove its 16 person limit, allowing larger homes to be listed on its platform. the us pharmacy giant walgreens has dropped plans to sell boots, saying buyers were unable to raise enough funds due to instability in financial markets. walgreens said it had various offers for the pharmacy business after it put boots up for sale injanuary. but none of the offers adequately reflected the high potential value of the uk pharmacy chain. now, onto financial markets with stocks sliding again and heavy losses on wall street after some disappointing economic data was released in the us. it is another rollercoaster day in the last day or so. consumer confidence has dropped in the last month, falling to a 16 month low with many worrying about a potential recession. our business correspondent in new york samira hussain was watching all the action.