Victims of the Westminster terror attack have been remembered at a special vigil.

The ceremony in Westminster Hall was held to mark the first anniversary of the attack and was attended by politicians, senior police officers and people involved in the incident.

Five people were killed, including Pc Keith Palmer, and dozens of others were injured when 52-year-old Khalid Masood launched a car and knife attack on Westminster Bridge and the Palace of Westminster before he was shot dead.

Earlier on Thursday, MPs observed a minute's silence as Speaker John Bercow asked members in the House of Commons chamber to pause "in respectful memory" of those who died on March 22 last year.

With heads bowed, MPs from different parties stood side-by-side along the green benches to pay their respects ahead of digital, culture, media and sport questions.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, told the gathering: "A year ago, darkness struck across Westminster Bridge and in this palace.

"It spread across the bridge like a snake, driving to left and right, killing and harming."

Friends share their memories of late Leslie Rhodes