gun. we have heard and are still trying to confirm that a round may have gone out of accidentally, may have fired a round accidentally. how did he get that? typically, somebody who comes into the country, based on our understanding of his passport and how he came into the country would not be allowed to purchase a weapon. so a couple of questions still remaining, but overall, i think this investigation is very clear as to what happened here. and todd, do we know more about the gunman? yeah win mean, i think that s going to be the question. did he have any sort of and there s no indication at this point, did he have any sort of derogatory information on him, that s kind of law enforcement speak for was this person on any sort of watch list, had they raised any questions about him in the past. we haven t yet seen a social media profile, but our understanding is that he was not somebody who was previously known to law enforcement, either in the uk or in the u.s., but obviously, thes
for yonks on newscast and brexitcast, around the whole business of the northern ireland protocol. edwin poots, the agriculture minister, saying yesterday that he didn t think that the whole business of the checks on goods coming over the irish sea into northern ireland should be continuing and we ve seen a response from the government at westminster, haven t we? saying that, actually, well, hang on a minute, they didn t know this was coming. we should try and reach some sort of arrangement. the european commission not happy. they ve been talking to the foreign secretary, so politics absolutely all happening here. as i landed here a couple of hours ago, paul givan was on his feet, resigning. thenjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic unionist party, was giving a news conference, as were sinn fein. so huge turbulence yet again here at stormont, as far as governance in northern ireland is concerned. and, chris, if you haven t been following it closely and if everyone isn t as sad
for more than ten years. she s pretty much the only person who was left in downing street with borisjohnson who d been there since his city hall days, and she chose to resign this afternoon not quietly, but very, very dramatically indeed. and ijust think it s really important to understand the context that her departure and her decision to be critical of boris johnson, and i think we ll show you a bit of her letter in a second, is so significant because of her personal closeness to him. and somebody who knows her well and knows him welljust said he will be in sort of emotional turmoil over this. they said, you can t spin it. this is devastating for borisjohnson sort of personally, not just professionally. and the reason she s given for her resignation is that comment borisjohnson made
i mean, i know a few of my colleagues have said that, and they ll have their reasons for doing that. but, you know, i don t think that s the situation we re in. the prime minister has my full support, and what people want from me is to be getting on with myjob, which is what i m doing. it s why we re announcing what we are doing today. it s more than enough for me to focus on helping people with the cost of living and rebuilding our economy after the biggest shock in 300 years. believe me, you know, i ve got a lot to focus on and myjob is to deliver that. you ve also built up a pretty sort of glossy, full social media profile, which is unusual, the first chancellor to do that. who do you follow on instagram or who do you look at? who do i look at? well, you know. do you have time? maybe you don t and somebody else does it for you. no, no. well, i probably spent time doing it. i don t spend as much time. i flick through at the end of most days and most of my colleagues, to be honest, ac
to replace him if we end up in that situation? again, i think it is a hypothetical situation. it s not a hypothetical situation. it is, laura. i mean, i know a few of my colleagues have said that, and they ll have their reasons for doing that. but, you know, i don t think that s the situation we re in. the prime minister has my full support, and what people want from me is to be getting on with myjob, which is what i m doing. it s why we re announcing what we are doing today. it s more than enough for me to focus on helping people with the cost of living and rebuilding our economy after the biggest shock in 300 years. believe me, you know, i ve got a lot to focus on and myjob is to deliver that. you ve also built up a pretty sort of glossy, full social media profile, which is unusual, the first chancellor to do that. who do you follow on instagram or who do you look at? who do i look at? well, you know. do you have time? maybe you don t and somebody else does it for you. no, no. well,