Vigil takes place for Paris massacre victims
Former Jersey Deputy Sean Power is planning a vigil this evening to pay tribute to the victims of the attack on a satirical magazine in Paris.
It follows similar gatherings around Europe last night.
Former Jersey Deputy Sean Power is planning a vigil this evening to pay tribute to the victims of the attack on a satirical magazine in Paris.
It follows similar gatherings around Europe last night.
A vigil has taken place this evening in the Royal Square to pay tribute to the victims of the attack on a satirical magazine in Paris.
It follows similar gatherings around Europe last night.
Around 250 islanders gathered to pay their respects to the victims of the Paris shootings
About 250 islanders gather in the Royal Square for a vigil. Paying respects to the victims of the Paris Shootings http://t.co/jaQhCYycoC
"The presence of so many of you here today is testimony to our connection with France". Bailiff speaks at vigil http://t.co/BCVWrNnQCd
A long queue of islanders wanting to sign the book of condolence, paying tribute to the victims of the Paris massacre http://t.co/QqGK7Rfacj
The weekend event coincides with International Pride Month and the 51st anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
The scheme has been backed by the island's Lieutenant-Governor, and is the first of its kind in the Channel Islands.
Sunny spells and isolated light showers. After dusk fair spells with isolated showers.