UK falls silent for Tunisia attack victims
WITH flags at half-mast, Britons have paused for a minute's silence at noon to remember the 38 victims of the terror attack at a Tunisian hotel.
BRITAIN'S Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister David Cameron have led a nationwide minute's silence a week after a jihadist gun massacre in Tunisia killed 38 people, 30 of them Britons.
FLAGS flew at half-mast as schools, government offices and the Wimbledon tennis tournament fell silent at midday on Friday to honour the victims of Britain's worst terror attack since the 2005 London bombings.