
Most families
 of those killed in the Tunisia terror attacks last Friday have joined the 
Queen, the Prime Minister and millions of members of the public to observe a 
minute's silence in remembrance of those killed on the beach at Sousse.   It was reported that  30 British holidaymakers were killed by an ISIS gunman on the beach in the resort of Sousse last Friday
The
 silence was observed in the country at noon - a week after the 
outrage - and flags are being flown at half-mast over Buckingham Palace,
 the Houses of Parliament and countless other buildings up and down the 
UK.
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, who are visiting Glasgow today, paused at midday in memory of the victims of the massacre.
Also there were 
emotional scenes in Walsall, as Owen Richards, who survived the 
attacks but lost his brother Joel, his uncle Adrian Evans and his 
grandfather Patrick Evans, joined the minute's silence.
 
        
  
 The Queen and family who lost three loved ones join minute's silence for 30 UK victims of Tunisian massacre 
 
   
  
   
   
 
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