UK to observe minute's silence today in memory of Manchester terror attack victims
We will be observing this on air
Last updated 14th Mar 2018
The UK will fall silent at 11am this morning (May 25th) as a minute's silence is observed in memory of those who tragically lost their lives in the Manchester terror attack.
The official Government website gave details of the minute that will be taken, 'A minute​’s silence will be held at 11am on Thursday 25 May in remembrance of those who lost their lives and all others that were affected by the attack in Manchester on Monday.'
'The silence will be marked at all government buildings and other organisations may follow suit.'
'Flags on government buildings will remain at half-mast until the evening of Thursday 25 May.'
We will be observing this minute's silence on air and ask all of you to join us in remembering the 22 people who died.
22 people died and many more were injured after the Ariana Grande concert on Monday night in Manchester. The names released so far are as follows:
Chloe Rutherford, 17-years-old
Liam Curry, 19-years-old
Georgina Callander, 18-years-old
John Atkinson, 28-years-old
Saffie Roussos, 8-years-old
Alison Howe, 45-years-old
Lisa Lees, 47-years-old
Olivia Campbell-Hardy, 15-years-old
Angelika Klis, 40-years-old
Marcin Klis, 42-years-old
Kelly Brewster, 32-years-old
Martyn Hett, 29-years-old
Nell Jones, 14-years-old
Jane Tweddle, 51-years-old
Michelle Kiss, 45-years-old
Eilidh MacLeod, 14-years-old
Wendy Fawell, 50-years-old
Sorrell Leczkowski, 14-years-old
Megan Hurley
Elaine McIver
Remembering the Manchester victims
Our thoughts are with all those affected.