Huw Edwards and Colin Brazier presented the ten o’clock news from Rome this evening, on the day Pope Benedict XVI announced he’s to resign from his post at the end of February.
But Julie Etchingham, presenter for ITV News, failed to make it to Rome in time for the ten o’clock bulletin after her connecting flight to Rome was delayed.
Landed in snowy Milan on dash to Roma #pope #benedict
— Julie Etchingham (@julie_etch) February 11, 2013
Not using very Catholic language at the moment as flight is delayed to Rome
— Julie Etchingham (@julie_etch) February 11, 2013
@lukeitn hmmm at this rate I might make it to Rome by Thursday!
— Julie Etchingham (@julie_etch) February 11, 2013
In the end, Mark Austin and Romilly Weeks presented the bulletin from London, while Europe correspondent James Mates provided a live update from the Vatican.
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