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in the government, if he doesn t go immediately. also, formerjapanese prime minister shinzo abe has been shot during a speech at a campaign event. good morning from wimbledon, where rafael nadal has withdrawn from the semi finals with injury. the dramatic exit by the two time wimbledon champion means nick kyrios gets a bye to the final to play either novak djokovic, or britain s cameron norrie. they play their semi today. plenty of blue sky and sunshine for many of us over the next couple of days. we also see high temperatures. i will be back with the latest forecast. it s friday, the 8th ofjuly. our main story. the race to replace borisjohnson has started, following the prime minister s resignation as conservative party leader, after days of mutiny within his government. he s proposing to stay on in a caretaker role until a successor is chosen. but some tories are urging him to go now, including former prime minister sirjohn major. our political correspondent, ione wells, re ....
for 48 hours, he dug in his heels, even as, one after another, members of his government resigned. in all, five cabinet level and 23junior ministers quit because he wouldn t, along with a couple of dozen parliamentary aides. on wednesday evening, the prime minister sacked one of his oldest allies who d told him to go. another, who d accepted promotion from him just the night before, deserted his cause. mrjohnson insisted the voters had given him a mandate to govern and he would do just that. some feared he was considering a fresh appeal to the nation by calling a general election. a prime minister who d dissolved parliament once when he couldn t get his way might do so again. in fact, come thursday lunch time, borisjohnson decided he had to go. he announced his resignation blaming not himself but the herd instinct of his party. when time is up for tory leaders, they are visited by the men in grey suits , political grandees. the verdict in the dateline studio is del ....
in the next hour, before conservative mps go into that committee room, and place their votes in a secret ballot we will be talking to some of them in the run up. good afternoon. the prime minister borisjohnson has addressed conservative mps to try and convince them to back him in a vote of confidence this evening. in an hours time, tory mps will start voting on whether they want mrjohnson to be replaced. he s been under increasing pressure following the publication of a report which looked into parties at downing street which broke covid rules. a vote of confidence was triggered after some conservative mps handed in letters calling on the pm to resign to sir graham brady, the chairman of an influential group of backbench mps, called the 1922 committee. for a vote to be held, at least 15% of conservative mps need to write a letter that works out at 5a. let s cross straight to college green in westminster now and my colleague victoria derbyshire: it s been a dramatic day ....
but also, johnny depp won his defamation case against his ex- amber heard. fans, he wasn t in court he was in london jamming with jeff beck , i believe we have tape. solo. hold on. i got it. don t do drugs, kids. because they are mine. but apparently when the jurors heard what heard heard was, the decided to give her the bird. i like poetry, i guess that makes me a nerd. she the bed in courts and in bed . the jury saw what we saw that she had a lousy case because sh was a lousy liar which is weird for an actress since she lives for a living. may be her lawyer should have gotten scarlett johansson to play her in court. so amber defamed a dude, she used to me to movement and probably, she probably just figured all you have to do is point finger and click, but it became obvious she was so full of commit that she was leaving it in the bed. you could see its, we could see its, the we could see it, the jury could smell it. or maybe he just needed a bath, you know who couldn ....
good morning. iam in paris good morning. i am in paris ahead of liverpool s champions league final tomorrow, we will hear from the man who has masterminded their run, juergen klopp, and why this is the best team he has ever managed. how special is this group of -la er? managed. how special is this group of player? very managed. how special is this group of player? very special, managed. how special is this group of player? very special, best - managed. how special is this group of player? very special, best i - managed. how special is this group of player? very special, best i have ever had in of player? very special, best i have ever had in a of player? very special, best i have ever had in a best of player? very special, best i have ever had in a best ever? of player? very special, best i have ever had in a best ever? definitely, i ever had in a best ever? definitely, they grew ever had in a best ever? definitely, they grew together, they are fantastic people. ....