Austria in mourning after school shooting in Graz leaves 11 deadpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 10 June
Adam Goldsmith
Live reporter

The Austrian city of Graz is in mourning after a suspected gunman killed 10 people in a secondary school shooting this morning.
Seven women and three men are so far counted among the dead, local officials have said.
The 21-year-old suspect - a former pupil that did not graduate from the high school - is believed by police to have killed himself in the school bathroom.
At least 11 people injured in the attack are being treated at local hospitals - one of them remains in critical condition.
Two legal firearms were used by the gunman, authorities say, and the suspect was not known to police before today's deadly attack.
Tearful families have since been consoling each other near the Dreierschützengasse high school, where the incident took place at around 10:00 local time (09:00 BST).

At a press conference a few hours ago, Austria's Chancellor Christian Stocker declared today "a dark day in [the] history of our country" - it could be the deadliest in Austria's post-war history, our Europe reporter writes.
A period of national mourning will begin tomorrow for three days, with a nationwide minute of silence starting at 10:00 local time (09:00 BST).
We're closing our live coverage for now, but we'll be keeping our news story updated with any developments.