London Bridge terror attack: Services mark two-year anniversary Published duration 3 June 2019 Related Topics London Bridge attack

image caption Sadiq Khan and members of the emergency services were among those who attended evensong

Memorial services have been held at Southwark Cathedral to mark the second anniversary of the London Bridge terror attack.

Eight people were killed and 48 seriously injured when three men drove into pedestrians before stabbing people in Borough Market on 3 June 2017.

An evensong began at 17:30 BST while a special prayer service finished at 22:16 - the time the attack ended.

An inquest into the eight deaths has been adjourned until Tuesday.

image caption Clockwise from top left: Chrissy Archibald, Sebastien Belanger, Kirsty Boden, Ignacio Echeverria, Sara Zelenak, Xavier Thomas, Alexandre Pigeard, James McMullan

Xavier Thomas, 45, Christine Archibald, 30, Sara Zelenak, 21, Sebastien Belanger, 36, James McMullan, 32, Kirsty Boden, 28, Alexandre Pigeard, 26, and Ignacio Echeverria, 39, were all killed in the attack.

The Old Bailey inquest into their deaths is on its 19th day of live evidence.

Lawyers representing several victims' families also told the inquest there were "opportunities galore" to identify that the London Bridge extremists were plotting an attack.

Khuram Shazad Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba were shot by armed police at Borough Market during their rampage.

image copyright Getty Images image caption Eight people died in the attack on 3 June 2017

PC Wayne Marques, who confronted the three attackers with only his baton to protect him, gave a reading at evensong.

image caption PC Wayne Marques, who confronted the three attackers, gave a reading at evensong

A tree has been planted in the churchyard using compost created from floral tributes laid on London Bridge in the aftermath of the attack.

The later prayer service got under way at 21:58, the time the attack began, and concluded with a moment of silence at 22:16.

Borough Market traders marked the anniversary with flags flying at half-mast.

The mayor of London said the anniversary would be "no less difficult" for those affected.

"Our thoughts are with the victims' families and all those who were injured," Sadiq Khan said.

Emergency services including the Met Police have also paid tribute to those who died , as well as recalling "the bravery of the officers and the public who confronted danger".