Britain today observed a minute silence in memory of the victims of the Manchester terrorist attack.
People across the country stood still to reflect on a tragic week for the country after a suicide bomber killed 22 people and wounded 64.
Staff and members of the public stopped what they were doing at Bristol Temple Meads station and observe a minutes silence on the platform.
And community members came together in Centenary Square in Bradford to remember Monday night’s victims.
Hundreds turned out in Leeds for a minutes silence amidst a heavy police presence.
And travellers and staff held a minutes silence at Glasgow Central Station.
Crowds in Manchester sang an impromptu rendition of Oasis’ ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ in St Ann’s Square following their minute of silence.