GLASGOW airport will mark the one-year anniversary of the tragic Grenfell Tower with a minute's silence.
The busy airport will pause at noon today to remember the 72 victim's of the tragic blaze which began in the early hours of June 14, 2017.
Read more: Grenfell Tower and London landmarks go green for anniversary
At 12 noon today, Glasgow Airport will observe a minute silence #GrenfellTower pic.twitter.com/coZpibHGDa
— Glasgow Airport (@GLA_Airport) June 14, 2018
In a statement posted to Twitter, the airport said: "Today at 12noon, Glasgow Airpot will observe a minute silence to remember the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire which took place a year ago today.
"We ask all passengers and staff observee this is a mark of respect to the victims and their families."
Read more: Grenfell Tower and London landmarks go green for anniversary
Overnight, the tower and famous London landmarks - such as Downing Street and the London Eye - were lit green in solidarity with victims and their families.
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