to support their teams in the final of european club football s most prestigious prize. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. we re going to start in the us and the latest from that mass shooting at a primary school in texas. many families are outraged at the police response. authorities admitted they waited too long to storm the classroom on tuesday. officers waited in a hallway at the robb elementary school for a0 minutes, despite several emergency phone calls from pupils inside. meanwhile, at the annual conference of the pro gun lobby group the national rifle association former us president donald trump said he wanted more citizens to be armed. our correspondent barbara plett usher has the story. just days ago, children cowered on the floor in this school as a killer stalked their classroom. some of them stealthily called 911, begging for police to come and save them. we now know there were up to 19 policeman in the hallway outside for nea
that since january, she has not had confidence in the prime minister, and her position remains unchanged. she has suggested to me since then that that was when she submitted a letter of no confidence, and of course it would require 5a such letters in order to trigger a leadership ballot against boris johnson. we also yesterday heard from a senior mp, sir bob neil, who said that he had put in a letter of no confidence, we saw the resignation of a junior aid as well, and we heard from the treasury ministerjohn glenn, who appeared on a bbc programme and used some interesting language, saying that he felt boris johnson interesting language, saying that he felt borisjohnson was now in yellow card territory . there has not been a flood of criticism but now that mps are returning to their constituencies for recess, they will be talking to constituents as they attend jubilee party is over the weekend, they will start to get that reaction of how people feel about the report published on wednes