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Thursday, 13 September, 2001, 15:42 GMT 16:42 UK

In pictures: Britain's grief


As American people attempt to come to terms with the enormous consequences of Tuesday's terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, Britons send condolences and messages of support.

Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said on Thursday that more than 100 Britons were believed to have been killed in the attacks.

Mourners at the gates of Buckingham Palace

William Farrish and Prince Andrew

Mourners sing the US national anthem

Ceremony at Buckingham Palace

A US flag is raised in Grosvenor Square

One of the many messages of solidarity from British-based people

The Lutine Bell


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