Tributes paid to three friends killed in park terror attack
A 25-year-old man remains in custody following the incident in Reading on the weekend.
A 25-year-old man remains in custody following the incident in Reading on the weekend.
The singer says his symptoms are mild.
A friend of the victims told the BBC he knew Mr Wails as a regular at The Blagrave Arms pub in the town.
Fiona Gibson and her brothers Alexander and Philip died shortly after being admitted to hospital.
Freddy Vachha said Westminster parties should be ‘quaking’ at the re-emergence of the anti-European Union outfit.
Chris Lewis and his dog Jet have been staying on Hildasay since lockdown.
Fiona, Alexander and Philip Gibson died following the blaze at their flat in Paisley.
The Rees family from Worcestershire are avid fans of the music festival and plan on still celebrating it this weekend.
A second victim has been named locally as Joe Ritchie-Bennett, originally from Philadelphia.
Mr Ritchie-Bennett reportedly moved to the UK 15 years ago and had been living and working in Reading.
Inquests into Saturday’s embarrassing rally for the president have pointed to an online campaign designed to leave seats empty.
Police say they believe there was more than one gunman.
Officers added the incident is not currently being treated as terror-related.
Fiona, Alexander James and Philip Gibson died in hospital after the fire at in Paisley on Friday night.
The attack took place at around 7pm in Forbury Gardens in the town centre