For two minutes yesterday Bradford's communities stood shoulder-to-shoulder in silence to remember the victims of the London bombs.
More than 1,000 people of all ages and religions converged in Centenary Square, in the city centre.
Thousands more in the district paused in what they were doing to mark the moment - joining hundreds of thousands across the globe.
The Lord Mayor of Bradford, Councillor Valerie Binney; Bradford Council leader Margaret Eaton and heads of faiths in Bradford payed their respects and layed floral tributes.
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