resigns from Cabinet.
7.30am: Shailesh Vara quits as Northern Ireland Minister.
8.50am: Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab quits.
10am: Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey
10.20am: Suella Braverman resigns as a Brexit minister.
10.20am: Anne-Marie Trevelyan quits as a parliamentary private secretary in the Department for Education.
10.30am: Mrs May begins her address to Parliament
12.35pm: Ranil Jayawardena, Parliamentary Private Secretary at the Ministry of Justice, resigns.
1pm: Tories in the European Research Group meet in the House of Commons to discuss their response to Mrs May’s deal.
1.20pm: European Research Group chairman Jacob Rees-Mogg (above)
hands in his letter of no confidence to Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 Committee.
1.30pm: Mrs May finishes her statement to the Commons after answering more than 100 questions.
1.55pm: Commons Leader Andrea Leadsom says she
won’t quit the Cabinet.
2.05pm: Further Tory MPs begin publishing letters of no confidence on Twitter.
3pm: Gillingham and Rainham MP Rehman Chishti resigns as Conservative vice-chairman and prime ministerial trade envoy to Pakistan.
5pm: The Prime Minister hosts a news conference at which she vows to fight on to deliver Brexit.