5.40-6.40 am The raid was done 7.25 am Ms Braverman, while returning from the visit, used her personal email account to send the draft written ministerial statement to Sir John Hayes – but, she adds, “I inadvertently and unknowingly entered the wrong email address for his secretary “. 8.34 am “I checked my personal emails and saw that I received an email reply to my message at 08.34 not from Sir John but from a parliamentary staffer saying: ‘Sent to me in error’. 10.02 am Ms Braverman replied to the employee, saying: “Please, you can delete the message and ignore it. Thank you.” 11.50 am Ms Braverman saw Wendy Morton, the former Chief Whip, and Andrew Percy, the Tory MP who was “concerned” about having sent the email. 12.56 p.m. and 12.57 p.m. Ms Braverman, who decided not to attend Prime Minister’s Questions as planned, forwarded all relevant emails to her Private Secretary. 2.00 p.m. Ms Braverman met the cabinet secretary – with whom she was the first to raise the leak – before meeting Liz Truss at 2.45pm and handing in her resignation shortly afterwards.