Horsham shoppers take part in minute’s silence to remember Tunisia attack victims
Horsham’s Swan Walk shopping centre along with many other shops took part in the nationwide silence at 12pm this afternoon.
The Prime Minister, David Cameron made the announcement in the House of Commons as an act of remembrance, to take place one week on from the beach massacre that killed dozens of Britons.
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Hide AdThis comes as suspected associates of the gunman have been arrested. Tunisia’s interior minister Najem Gharsalli said a ‘significant number’ of individuals were detained.
Mr Cameron, who chaired a meeting of the Government’s Cobra emergencies committee at 10 Downing Street earlier, promised a ‘full spectrum response’ to extremist terror.
Mr Cameron said the holidaymakers ‘suddenly became the victims of the most brutal terrorist attack against the British people for many years’.
It was announced that within the next few days there will be a major counter-terrorism training exercise in London.
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Hide AdHe added that new rules will come into force this week giving public bodies a statutory duty to counter extremism.
The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice, but it is not advising against travel to holiday resorts like Sousse.
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