A vigil is to be held in Leeds to remember those who lost their lives in the Grenfell Tower fire a year ago.
Thursday 14 June marks one year since the tragedy, which claimed at least 72 lives and left 70 with serious injuries.
There will be a silent vigil and a rally on the day from 5.00pm outside the Art Gallery on the Headrow.
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