Tunisia hotel attack Locals form 'human shield' to protect hotel from gunman Seifeddine Rezgui... READ MORE›
The Queen, prime minister and bereaved families join a minute's silence across the UK to remember those killed in the Tunisia beach attack a week ago... READ MORE›
The Interior Ministry identified him as a 23-year-old Tunisian student with no police record... READ MORE›
A lot of people started to scream, Hai wrote... READ MORE›
The remarkable story of how a local builder helped stop the Tunisian gunman during his rampage... READ MORE›
Gunmen killed at least 27 people Friday, mostly tourists, in an attack at coastal resort hotels in Tunisia... READ MORE›
Families of the 30 British victims of the attack in Sousse will be consulted on where their memorial will be... READ MORE›
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack at the Imperial Marhaba hotel in Tunisia and the attack in Kuwait... READ MORE›
The shootings near the resort town of Sousse were the worst terrorist attack in Tunisia's history and have devastated the country's vital tourism sector... READ MORE›
Abdul Ali Ladhari comforted a dying British tourist in Tunisia, but he couldn't stop the massacre on the beach... READ MORE›
Tunisia hotel attack These are the heroes who helped the victims of Seifeddine Rezgui and tried to bring the gunman down... READ MORE›
Tunisia tourists take selfies next to empty sun loungers after deadly attack... READ MORE›
NOT ON WATCHLIST Tunisian authorities said the gunman was not on any watchlist of known potential militants... READ MORE›
Tunisia is the last wall between terrorists and Europe... READ MORE›
NOT ON WATCHLIST Tunisian authorities said the gunman was not on any watchlist of known potential militants... READ MORE›
ISIS social media accounts have this morning tweeted pictures of the alleged gunman behind the Tunisia beach resort massacre in which dozens were killed... READ MORE›
British tourists have hit back at Foreign Office instructions to return from Tunisia, with many saying they feel safer than ever despite imminent terror attack warnings... READ MORE›
Earlier Philip Hammond the foreign secretary confirmed the final death toll of British tourists killed in the attack as 30... READ MORE›
Indeed, the current Foreign Office advice for both is similar to the official view that prevailed of Tunisia before the attack... READ MORE›
But when so much of what we're watching is Annalise weeping over lost loves including the one she framed for murder, reason is tested... READ MORE›
The first British victim of the deadly Tunisia terror attack has been identified locally as Carly Lovett, a 24-year-old photographer and beauty blogger from Lincolnshire... READ MORE›
The majority of the 38 people killed in the attack on a Tunisian beach resort were British the country's prime minister Habib Essid has said... READ MORE›
MP Chris Evans named Trudy Jones of Blackwood in Gwent, south Wales, as another victim... READ MORE›
Tunisia hotel attack British tourists among at least 37 dead after gunman storms beach resort following terror strikes in France and Kuwait... READ MORE›
The victims were clothes vendors, including at least six children, who slept at their stalls so they could be up early for the weekend market that usually draws sizable crowds... READ MORE›
'Lorcan was nothing short of a gentleman' says friend in moving tribute to UCD Berkeley victim... READ MORE›
The ruins of ancient Carthage and resort areas along the Mediterranean are particularly popular with Japanese tourists, according to the Tunisian Embassy in Tokyo... READ MORE›
This is the most significant terrorist attack on British people since 7 7 and highlights the ongoing threat of ISIL Foreign Office minister Tobias Ellwood said on Saturday... READ MORE›
The 24-year-old photographer and fashion blogger was named locally as one of the first British victims of the Tunisian terror attack... READ MORE›
Gunmen kill 27 in attack on tunisian beach resort officials say... READ MORE›
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