Don't want to insult you, but I will just go through everything then you can see if you have forgotten something.
First thing to do is make sure the cam is in the position that it won't be operating the lift pump. In your case I would take the output pipe of the lift pump off and pump it until you get a fair quantity of diesel coming out of it.
If at this stage you cannot get any diesel, then try turning the engine over on the key with the pipe off the pump, can you get diesel now? If so then the arm on the pump has been cut through by the lobe it sits on inside the pump (the cheapy ones do this anyway because its thin metal on edge)
Then connect the pipe back up, now loosen the top banjo bolt on your filter assembly and pump the lift pump, it will hiss and bubble a little diesel then the flow should become more steady and bubble free. Once you have achived this tighten the bolt back up.
Now turn your ignition on and make sure the fuel soleniod is opening, loosen the little (8mm I think) bleed screw a couple on top of the injection pump, it sits inbetween the idle speed/return pipe and the main throttle mechanism.
Now pump the lift pump again, you should get bubbles and then steady diesel from this once its fully bled.
Keep doing this until you have maybe had 4/5 cycles on the lift pump come out the bleeder bubble free.
On the last cycle of the pump tighten the bleed bolt up.
Now crack off all the injector pipe unions at the injectors.
Turn the engine over for about 10 seconds, check the injector pipe unions, each one should have shown signs of diesel squirting out - a run of diesel below each is a good sign here!
Now tighten all the unions back up, jump in the cab, glow the engine for 7-10seconds, and turn the key... It should start almost instantly.
If not, I would have a look at my glow plugs.Mine is starting at the moment (with ice on the windows) with 10secs glow no problem, and on about 1sec of crank.
Also, as I told POS many moons ago, and he is doing a mighty fine job of passing on the word, use NO throttle, and make sure your a throttle cable is not pulling on the throttle (too tight or the pedal is not returning properly.) even when your not touching it.