UK observes minute’s silence for victims of Paris terrorism attacks as fans encouraged to sing French national anthem at England v France game
Vigils,black cabs bearing tricolour lights and appeals to “buy French – Londoners and expatriates living in what is sometimes referred to as “Frances sixth largest city” have been continuing to explain solidarity with Paris in a variety of ways following Friday’s terrorism attacks.
As France observed a third day of national mourning on Monday, including a minute’s silence at noon, and they were joined by many people in Britain,including crowds who again gathered in Trafalgar Square.
A Trafalgar Square, minute de silence dans l'émotion et le recueillement #ParisAttacks pic.twitter.com/EceKXLDQjkLondon cabs have replaced paid ads on their roofs with a tricolour. Lovely. Seen approximately five this morning. #Paris pic.twitter.com/a3MOXbnAogContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com