GLASGOW fell silent this morning in honour of the victims of the Manchester bombing.
Offices, shops and transport hubs paused for a minute's silence at 11am to remember the 22 dead and 59 injured in Monday night's atrocity.
Emergency service staff from the British Transport Police lined the concourse at Glasgow Central Station flanked by shop workers, construction staff and ScotRail staff.
Commuters also paused at 11am to stand in solidarity with those killed or injured at the Ariana Grande concert and their families.
There were also moving scenes at Riverside Museum as visitors - including a mum who clutched her two young daughters and a father who bowed his head to the forehead of his little girl - paused to reflect.
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