Bristol Vigil: People of all faiths gather together to remember those injured or killed in Paris
A candle-lit vigil has been held in Bristol as people from all faiths and backgrounds came together to mourn those killed and injured in the Paris attacks.
Community leaders from across the city said that they stand united in the wake of those attacks.
Messages of solidarity were read to the assembled crowd, and a minute's silence held in memory of all those who lost their lives during the spate of attacks in Paris on Friday 13.
Crowds of Bristolians then pooled into the city's Cathedral to light candles and create a space to remember the victims.
We asked people there what brought them to the vigil: