ON TWITTER
#WESTMINSTER
Since the terror attack on Westminster last Wednesday, floral tributes have been growing on Westminster Bridge and near the Houses of Parliament. @Scarlettrose97 said: “The amount of flowers at Westminster was overwhelming.” @Joemurphylondon tweeted: “The scent from a sea of flowers for PC Keith Palmer and other victims is indescribably moving in a Westminster dawn.” @Kevin_maguire added: “Find it uplifting not disrespectful a bride’s posing for photos near Westminster Bridge flowers. London’s unbowed.” @gemfitlife commented: “First day back in Westminster since last week’s attacks. Lovely to see the flowers covering Parliament square.”
#ANDYMURRAY
The Scottish tennis star could be out of action for over a month. Fans have been sending the World No.1 messages of support. @annie_hc5 said: “@andy_ murray my prayers are with you for a speedy recovery.” @andy4spoty lamented: “Rumour has it that we won’t be seeing Andy play for at least 6 weeks! Not sure how I’ll cope. Rest up and get better Andy.” @Mike_dickson_dm reported: “Andy Murray said to have a tear in his elbow, not good news for Davis Cup.” @salehalbanyan pointed out: “Andy Murray looks set to miss Davis Cup quarterfinal against France due to elbow injury.”
#JAPANAVALANCHE
According to reports, at least seven students and a teacher were presumed to have died in an avalanche at Japan’s Nasu Onsen ski resort. @Gearoidreidy said: “[Media] reporting that a number of high school students are missing after avalanche at Nasu ski slope.” @yumi_asada reported: “Tochigi avalanche: 7 students, 1 teacher feared dead. Student says it snowed about 50cm and felt worried about training in heavy snow.” @shawnakat tweeted: “My heart breaks for those in Japan that died in the avalanche & for their families.” @Stbensmonastery added: “Our prayers are needed for those caught in an avalanche in Japan. It is known that schoolchildren and their teachers are among the victims.”