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
Three men appear in court charged with the murder of businessman, guy hedger, who was shot dead at his home near ringwood in dorset. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are katy balls, whos a Political Correspondent at the spectator and nigel nelson, Political Editor of the sunday mirror, and sunday people. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the observer headlines on labours plans to increase income tax for people earning more than £80,000, Ifjeremy Corbyn becomes the next Prime Minister the Sunday Telegraph has that same story and also reports that the european commissions own lawyers say a suggested 100 Billion Euro brexit divorce bill could not be legally enforced. The sunday times says the move is in a bid to shore up labours core support as a new poll suggests the party has fallen 19 points behind the tories. The paper which is publishing its annual rich list also says brexit has seen the combined wealth of the countrys 1
Three men appear in court charged with the murder of businessman, guy hedger, who was shot dead at his home near ringwood in dorset. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are katy balls, whos a Political Correspondent at the spectator and nigel nelson, Political Editor of the sunday mirror, and sunday people. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the observer headlines on labours plans to increase income tax for people earning more than £80,000, Ifjeremy Corbyn becomes the next Prime Minister the Sunday Telegraph has that same story and also reports that the european commissions own lawyers say a suggested 100 Billion Euro brexit divorce bill could not be legally enforced. The sunday times says the move is in a bid to shore up labours core support as a new poll suggests the party has fallen 19 points behind the tories. The paper which is publishing its annual rich list also says brexit has seen the combined wealth of the countrys 1
Campaigning points there is unity. A warning new laws introduced last year to protect tenants in england from so called revenge evictions arent working. Also keeping a cool head. An australian man survives after struggling for hours to keep his nose above water, after his excavator rolled into a waterhole. And could this sound be the origins of the earliest words . Good morning. Its thursday 9th february. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Accident and Emergency Departments in england had their worst waiting time performance in january since targets were introduced 13 years ago. Provisional figures leaked to the bbc also suggest that a record numbers of patients have had to wait on trolleys for a bed to become available. The Department Of Health insists the vast majority of patients are treated quickly. Patients are traditionally supposed to be seen and discharged within four hours, with a target of 95 . But the bbc has learnt the provisional figures forjanuary show only 82 were seen within
Against so called Islamic State in iraqs second city, mosul. Theyve taken the citys airport, a key Staging Point in the battle to drive militants from the western half of the city. Our correspondent Quentin Sommerville was there as Iraqi Government troops fought their way in. Before the attack came the rockets and artillery. Its day five of the offensive to retake western mosul. Slowly, the forces make their way past a suspected is car bomb, torched en route. These armoured columns are now moving forward to mosul airport. The attack for the airport is under way. All night long, weve heard Coalition Aircraft and iraqi artillery slam this area just to the north of us. The onslaught had cleared this village of is fighters and civilians. Its eerily quiet as the men proceed on foot. A local man tells the Special Forces there were up to 100 is here yesterday. Theyve hidden bombs all over. So the men took to higher ground. And we followed at a safe distance. As the day went on, there was no l