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after so little action after so many tragedies, it s hard to be optimistic about significant changes to gun laws in the united states. there was a time shortly after dunblane when i thought that if americans saw what was achieved in britain after dunblane, a ban on handguns, they would rush to introduce new legislation and tighten their own gun laws. but in many ways, the reverse has happened. it appears that in a lot of states, the gun laws have simply become more and more lax. it s very difficult to see how they will go about changing things, even after yet another shooting in a school. it things, even after yet another shooting in a school.- things, even after yet another shooting in a school. it has become so ideological shooting in a school. it has become so ideological in shooting in a school. it has become
to the government s relationship with voters over this. to the government s relationship with voters over this. adam, thank ou ve with voters over this. adam, thank you very much- hundreds of people have attended a vigil in uvalde, texas, after 19 children and two teachers were killed in a mass shooting at a primary school. the attack has once again sparked a debate on gun laws in the united states. our us correspondent nomia iqbal reports. they came for the thoughts and prayers. families held each other tightly to try and make sense of the unimaginable. they sang and prayed. the mood was sombre, and their grief palpable. we re just grieving over this horrific tragedy, so.coming together to show the support for each other, for the families. you know? this couple told us their eight year old grandson made it out of the school alive. i went and checked on my grandson. as soon as he saw me, he hugged me. he was so scared. and i cried with him also.
with soaring prices. the announcement is due to be made later, as the british prime minister faces fresh calls to resign a day after a damning report was released into lockdown parties across whitehall and downing street. a vigil for the 19 children and two teachers killed in a school shooting in texas as the debate over gun control in the us re ignites. hundreds of people have attended a vigil in uvalde, texas, after 19 children and two teachers were killed in a mass shooting at a primary school. the attack has once again sparked a debate on gun laws in the united states. our us correspondent nomia iqbal reports. they came for the thoughts and prayers. families held each other tightly to try and make sense of the unimaginable. they sang and prayed. the mood was sombre, and their grief palpable. we re just grieving over
help people this year, next year, the year after that, that is a long term plan the country need, we have eight people to come forward and make those investments and commitments and they have an opportunity to do it this week but they deduct it again. it is about time they had a government that backed its people and started investing in the country. lisa nand , investing in the country. lisa nandy. thank investing in the country. lisa nandy, thank you investing in the country. lisa nandy, thank you very i investing in the country. lisa nandy, thank you very much for your time with us this morning. we should say we will be speaking to steve backley at 7:30am. hundreds of people have attended a vigil in uvalde, texas, after 19 children and two teachers were killed in a mass shooting at a primary school. the attack has once again sparked a debate on gun laws in the united states. our us correspondent nomia iqbal reports. they came for the thoughts and prayers. families held each other