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Tunisia attack: Minute's silence is held for victims Tunisia attack: Minute's silence held for victims
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A minute's silence is being held across the UK at midday to remember the 38 people - including 30 Britons - killed in the Tunisia beach attack a week ago. A minute's silence has been held across the UK at midday to remember the 38 people - including 30 Britons - killed in the Tunisia beach attack a week ago.
Flags are being flown at half-mast over Whitehall and Buckingham Palace, while play at Wimbledon has been delayed.Flags are being flown at half-mast over Whitehall and Buckingham Palace, while play at Wimbledon has been delayed.
The Queen and Prime Minister David Cameron are joining the silence. The Queen and Prime Minister David Cameron joined the silence.
The first inquests into the deaths of the Britons have begun, with the bodies of more of the victims expected to arrive back at RAF Brize Norton later.The first inquests into the deaths of the Britons have begun, with the bodies of more of the victims expected to arrive back at RAF Brize Norton later.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has said all 30 British people killed have been identified.Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has said all 30 British people killed have been identified.
He also said he was confident the figure was the final British death toll from the beach shootings in Sousse last Friday.He also said he was confident the figure was the final British death toll from the beach shootings in Sousse last Friday.
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh joined staff in marking the silence at the University of Strathclyde during an official visit to open a new technology and innovation centre, while Mr Cameron did so in his Witney constituency in Oxfordshire.
What we know about the British victimsWhat we know about the British victims
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh are joining staff in marking the silence at the University of Strathclyde during an official visit to open a new technology and innovation centre, while Mr Cameron is in his Witney constituency in Oxfordshire. A number of mosques were expected to participate in the silence, and many will also remember the victims during Friday prayers.
A number of mosques are expected to be participating in the silence, and many will also remember the victims during Friday prayers. Police officers across the country took part, the National Police Chiefs Council said.
Police officers across the country are taking part, the National Police Chiefs Council said. And a special ceremony has also been held at the scene of the killings in Sousse, attended by dignitaries - including the Tunisian prime minister and the British ambassador - and tourists.
And a special ceremony has also been held at the scene of the killings in Sousse, attended by dignitaries and tourists.
At Wimbledon, matches on the outdoor courts usually start at 11:30 BST but will begin at 12:15 BST to allow spectators and participants to take part in the silence.At Wimbledon, matches on the outdoor courts usually start at 11:30 BST but will begin at 12:15 BST to allow spectators and participants to take part in the silence.
Allen Pembroke, 61, from Chelmsford, Essex, helped a badly wounded woman at the resort in Sousse last Friday.Allen Pembroke, 61, from Chelmsford, Essex, helped a badly wounded woman at the resort in Sousse last Friday.
He said that "when I lay down at night in the quiet, the slightest noise and I feel alert and awake. But time will heal that".He said that "when I lay down at night in the quiet, the slightest noise and I feel alert and awake. But time will heal that".
Bodies returnedBodies returned
The first inquests at West London Coroner's Court have been opened by Coroner Chinyere Inyama, and will be adjourned later.The first inquests at West London Coroner's Court have been opened by Coroner Chinyere Inyama, and will be adjourned later.
Further inquests are due to be opened at the court on Saturday and Sunday.Further inquests are due to be opened at the court on Saturday and Sunday.
Post-mortem examinations will be carried out before the bodies are released to their families.Post-mortem examinations will be carried out before the bodies are released to their families.
The bodies of 17 of the British victims have now been returned to the UK.The bodies of 17 of the British victims have now been returned to the UK.
The repatriation of the dead is likely to take several days, with two further flights planned for Friday and Saturday.The repatriation of the dead is likely to take several days, with two further flights planned for Friday and Saturday.
The Foreign Office has now confirmed the deaths of Angie and Ray Fisher, aged 69 and 75 respectively, who were from Leicester and had been missing. The Foreign Office has now confirmed the names of all those killed, including Angie and Ray Fisher, aged 69 and 75 respectively, who were from Leicester.
A couple from Ireland who were killed in the attack, Larry and Martina Hayes, were buried on Friday in Athlone in the Midlands Region
Holiday company Thomson and First Choice has said all 30 British people killed were its customers.Holiday company Thomson and First Choice has said all 30 British people killed were its customers.
Other victims killed in the attack include three Irish citizens, two Germans, one Belgian, one Portuguese and one Russian national.Other victims killed in the attack include three Irish citizens, two Germans, one Belgian, one Portuguese and one Russian national.
Background and analysisBackground and analysis
Tunisian authorities have identified 28-year-old student Seifeddine Rezgui as the gunman who carried out the attack.Tunisian authorities have identified 28-year-old student Seifeddine Rezgui as the gunman who carried out the attack.
They are also holding eight suspects in custody on suspicion of being directly linked to the attack, which jihadist group Islamic State (IS) has claimed. Four others who were held have been released.They are also holding eight suspects in custody on suspicion of being directly linked to the attack, which jihadist group Islamic State (IS) has claimed. Four others who were held have been released.
Scotland Yard has previously said its investigation into the attack is likely to be one of the largest counter-terrorism deployments since the London 7/7 bombings in 2005, which killed 52.Scotland Yard has previously said its investigation into the attack is likely to be one of the largest counter-terrorism deployments since the London 7/7 bombings in 2005, which killed 52.