WILTSHIRE Council remembered the victims of the Tunisia terror attacks today by flying the Union flag at half-mast outside County Hall, before holding a minute’s silence.

The silence was observed at noon – a week after the shocking incident – across the country, while flags were also flown at half-mast over Whitehall departments and Buckingham Palace.

Elsewhere in the county, there was a service of remembrance at St Nicholas Church in Biddestone, the village near Chippenham where 73-year-old victim Eileen Swannack lived.

In Corsham, there was also a minute’s silence and both the Town Hall and Corsham Cricket Club flags were flown at half-mast in memory of Mrs Swannack’s partner John Welch, who lived in the town.

Their bodies were being repatriated at RAF Brize Norton, in Oxfordshire, today.

The couple were among 30 British victims killed in the beach massacre carried out by Seifeddine Rezgui when he opened fire in the resort of Sousse in Tunisia.