Edinburgh falls silent for London terror attack victims
A minute's silence has been held throughout the country at 11am on Tuesday.
A minute's silence has been held in Edinburgh in memory of those who lost their lives in the London Bridge terror attack.
Politicians showed their respect at the Scottish Parliament while members of the public gathered at Edinburgh Waverley station.
The silent tribute comes just three days after a van-load of terrorists armed with knives drove into pedestrians on London Bridge before getting out and stabbing passers-by chosen at random.
As well as the seven dead, another 48 people were injured in the attack with 36 still in hospital and as many as 18 described as being in a critical condition.
Thousands attended a minute's silence on Monday night at a vigil next to Tower Bridge, a short walk away from the scene of the weekend attack.
Two of the three terrorists, who were all shot dead by armed police responding to the incident, have been named as Rachid Redouane and Khuram Butt with the third perpetrator still to be identified.