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UK to hold national minute's silence for Tunisia terror victims

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Britain will hold a national minute’s silence on Friday for the victims of the attack in Tunisia, the majority of whom were British.<br /><br /> Prime Minister David Cameron told the UK parliament that ISIL must be tackled at home and abroad.<br /><br /> Britain is working with Tunisia on counter-terrorism measures but travel advice to British tourists remains unchanged for now.<br /><br /> The attack, he said, had brought one of the largest anti-terrorist deployments in a decade.<br /><br /> “Here in the UK the threat level remains severe, meaning a terrorist attack is highly likely. But until we’ve defeated this threat, we must resolve as a country to carry on living our lives alongside it.”<br /><br /> The prime minister said that authorities must have the necessary tools to tackle ISIL: its methods he said were barbaric but its communications and propaganda machine were modern.<br /><br /> Cameron added that people needed to be “more intolerant of intolerance” in attacking the extremists’ “perverted” ideology. Muslims who opposed ISIL neede

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