Island remembers those killed on Saturday
The Isle of Man has just joined the UK in observing a minute's silence.
It follows a terror attack in London on Saturday night in which seven people were killed.
A van ploughed into pedestrians on London Bridge before three men went on a stabbing rampage in the nearby Borough Market area.
It was the third terrorist attack on British soil since March.
Flags around the Island have been flying at half-mast to pay tribute to those affected by the atrocity.
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