the last 24-36 hours that boris johnson, who originally said he was entrenched and wasn t going anywhere, you would have to remove him with blood on his hands, was the analogy, what is leading him to resign? nigel: catastrophic loss of confidence from those who voted in 2019 and those who make up the government and run the country. resigning to a point he did not have a lot of men and women with him to take jobs to keep the country running. i ve never seen anything like it. i ve seen people s reputation fall and rise in short periods of time. these are huge events and the old story of the straw that broke the camel s back. there have been serious upsets with johnson not telling the truth over the party while the rest of us couldn t go visit our grandmothers. many time what he said has been found not true. in the end, it was serious allegations about sexual impropriety and he knew the truth about the individual and did not take care of it. this is it, we cannot go on with it
Is it working . Or do we need a drastic rethink . We talk to people on both sides of the debate. The bombing has caused upset right across the country, but how do those who have to investigate it and deal with its aftermath cope . Chief superintendentJohn Sutherland spent years on the front line of policing and will be talking about the toll dealing with such events can take. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11. 00 this morning. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning, general Election Campaigning resumes today and ukip will be launching their manifesto. We will be looking at that later in the programme. Bbc news has been told that the police have stopped Sharing Information about the Manchester Bombing with officials in the united states, following a series of leaks thought to have come from the american intelligence community. Last night, the New York Times published photographs apparently showing fragments from the bomb and a backpack used
To stop this madness. Temperature shoring soaring across the uk. A convincing win for the British And Irish Lions sets them up for the first test match against the all blacks. On bbc news we understand andy murray will donate any of his winnings at queens to the families of the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire. Welcome to bbc news. Philip hammond has called for a brexit deal that puts jobs has called for a brexit deal that putsjobs and has called for a brexit deal that puts jobs and prosperity first, saying the government was looking to manage migration, not shut it down. Giving his delayed Mansion House speech in london, he said the Current Border should be kept for what he said was a period of implementation. The governor of the Bank Of England said the time is not right for Interest Rate rises, as growth is falling and the impact of brexit on the economy is not clear. Andrew verity reports. The chancellors Brexit Agenda was supposed to be delivered over a banquet in Mansion House
Heatwave in june for 20 years. But as the temperature soars, a Health Warning is issued to those struggling to stay cool. And Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho is accused of tax fraud by spanish prosecutors, during his time at real madrid. Its five oclock. Our main story is that the chancellor, Phillip Hammond, has set out his own defined goals for a brexit deal, calling for an outcome which puts jobs and prosperity first. He also said that migration needed to be managed not shut down. In a speech in the City Of London, the chancellor said british people had voted to leave the eu, not become poorer a point underlined by the governor of the Bank Of England, mark carney, who said brexit could bring higher prices and job losses. Our economics correspondent Andrew Verity reports. The chancellors Brexit Agenda was supposed to be delivered over a sumptuous banquet at the citys Mansion House last week, but it was cancelled following the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Today he turned up at the sam
The nhs in england has rejected claims that theres a humanitarian crisis in its hospitals. The comments from the British Red Cross come as figures show a e departments have had to shut their doors to patients more than 140 times in december, because of a lack of beds. This afternoon the Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn called upon the government to take urgent action but nhs england says plans are in place to cope and that talk of any humanitarian crisis is overblown. There are flashing images in smitha mundasads report. Winter pressures in accident emergency some patients waiting a long time to be seen, beds closed because of the winter vomiting bug. This picture isnt new. But the British Red Cross says the strain on englands hospitals is so great it amounts to a humanitarian crisis. In recent years, red cross volunteers have been helping patients at home after spells in hospital. But the charity says that cuts to social care means patients do not have the right support at home. So they en