Agreement, signed with the soviet union during the cold war. Downing street reacts angrily as eu documents describe gibraltar as a colony and calls its status co ntroversial. Coming up on afternoon live all the sport with Hugh Woozencroft and its a big day for englands cricketers. Indeed, it is. The second day of the second test is about to begin. England will need to take west indian wickets quickley to wrestle back control of the match and the series. More sport in half an hour. And the weather. I dont know if can see it but im showing this picture to show you its not all doom and gloom about the weather at the moment but ben is very much in the heart of an area that is causing further concern with yet more snow to come for some southern counties of england with the rest of today. I will have all the details in the next half an hour. Thank you. Also coming up tributes are paid to the comedianjeremy hardy who has died at the age of 57. Well be talking to his friend, jack dee. Good aft
heart wrenching details, specific momentus in the time line of this massacre, decisions by law enforcement that officials now acknowledge were mistakes including 80 minutes. that s how much time passed between the gunman entering the school and the time a tactical unit entered the class room where he was holed up. for an hour and 20 minutes, as many as 19 officers were in a hallway outside the classroom as terrified students called 911 pleading for police to come inside, and yet, officers waited to breach the room. officials admit that delayed response was a mistake as cnn s shimon prokupecz pushed for answers. listen to this. why was this decision made not to go in and rescue these children? again, you know, the on scene commander considered a barricaded subject and that there was time and no more children at risk. of course it was not the right decision, it was the wrong decision, period. reporter: that wrong decision is adding to the anguish of grief stricken parents
From 6am today, a special episode will reveal whether the 7th Earl of Lucan is guilty or innocent of the murder of his children s nanny and the attempted murder of his estranged wife.
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