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Jo Cox death: Vigils held in memory of killed Labour MP | Jo Cox death: Vigils held in memory of killed Labour MP |
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Vigils have been held for Labour MP Jo Cox, who died after being shot and stabbed in the street. | |
Hundreds of people packed into a church in Birstall, West Yorkshire, on Thursday evening, while a vigil was also held outside Parliament. | Hundreds of people packed into a church in Birstall, West Yorkshire, on Thursday evening, while a vigil was also held outside Parliament. |
Mrs Cox's husband said the mother-of-two had fought for "a better world". | Mrs Cox's husband said the mother-of-two had fought for "a better world". |
Her attacker is reported to have shouted "put Britain first" at least twice. A 52-year-old man, named locally as Tommy Mair, has been arrested. | Her attacker is reported to have shouted "put Britain first" at least twice. A 52-year-old man, named locally as Tommy Mair, has been arrested. |
The attack happened not far from Birstall Library, where Mrs Cox, who was 41, had been holding a constituency surgery on Thursday. She had been the MP for Batley and Spen since last year. | The attack happened not far from Birstall Library, where Mrs Cox, who was 41, had been holding a constituency surgery on Thursday. She had been the MP for Batley and Spen since last year. |
At St Peter's Church in her home town in the evening, every pew was full as people, including fellow Labour MPs Yvette Cooper and Dan Jarvis, bowed their heads and consoled each other. | At St Peter's Church in her home town in the evening, every pew was full as people, including fellow Labour MPs Yvette Cooper and Dan Jarvis, bowed their heads and consoled each other. |
The Bishop of Huddersfield, the Rt Rev Dr Jonathan Gibbs, told the service: "She grew up in this community, she lived for this community, she served this community and, in the end, she gave her life for this community." | The Bishop of Huddersfield, the Rt Rev Dr Jonathan Gibbs, told the service: "She grew up in this community, she lived for this community, she served this community and, in the end, she gave her life for this community." |
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was among several MPs to attend an impromptu vigil in Parliament Square in central London. | Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was among several MPs to attend an impromptu vigil in Parliament Square in central London. |
Mr Corbyn had earlier paid tribute to Mrs Cox, saying the country would be "in shock" and describing the MP as a "much-loved colleague". | Mr Corbyn had earlier paid tribute to Mrs Cox, saying the country would be "in shock" and describing the MP as a "much-loved colleague". |
Prime Minister David Cameron said: "The death of Jo Cox is a tragedy. She was a committed and caring MP." US presidential contender Hillary Clinton has also spoken of a "cruel and terrible assassination". | Prime Minister David Cameron said: "The death of Jo Cox is a tragedy. She was a committed and caring MP." US presidential contender Hillary Clinton has also spoken of a "cruel and terrible assassination". |
Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell, who together with Mrs Cox set up the All Party Parliamentary Working Group on Syria, described her as a "force of nature". | Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell, who together with Mrs Cox set up the All Party Parliamentary Working Group on Syria, described her as a "force of nature". |
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, he said she had been a "five foot bundle of Yorkshire grit and determination absolutely committed to helping other people". | Writing in the Daily Telegraph, he said she had been a "five foot bundle of Yorkshire grit and determination absolutely committed to helping other people". |
Mrs Cox is the first sitting MP to be killed since 1990, when Ian Gow was the last in a string of politicians to die at the hands of Northern Irish terror groups. | Mrs Cox is the first sitting MP to be killed since 1990, when Ian Gow was the last in a string of politicians to die at the hands of Northern Irish terror groups. |
West Yorkshire Police have so far refused to discuss the possible motive behind the killing despite reports that Mr Mair had sympathy for far-right groups. | West Yorkshire Police have so far refused to discuss the possible motive behind the killing despite reports that Mr Mair had sympathy for far-right groups. |
Political party Britain First, which boasts of its hatred of white left-wing politicians, issued a video statement condemning the attack and said that it had no connection with the incident. | |
Cafe owner Clarke Rothwell, who witnessed the attack, told BBC News that he had heard Mrs Cox's attacker say "'Britain first' or 'Put Britain first,' I can't say which exactly it was, but definitely 'Britain first' was what he said when he was shouting - he shouted it at least twice". | Cafe owner Clarke Rothwell, who witnessed the attack, told BBC News that he had heard Mrs Cox's attacker say "'Britain first' or 'Put Britain first,' I can't say which exactly it was, but definitely 'Britain first' was what he said when he was shouting - he shouted it at least twice". |
It has also emerged that a man was cautioned earlier this year after Mrs Cox told police she had received "malicious communications". | It has also emerged that a man was cautioned earlier this year after Mrs Cox told police she had received "malicious communications". |
The Metropolitan Police said it was not the same person who had been arrested in Birstall. | |
Mrs Cox was married to campaigner Brendan Cox, and she had two young children, with the family dividing its time between its constituency home and a river boat on the Thames. | Mrs Cox was married to campaigner Brendan Cox, and she had two young children, with the family dividing its time between its constituency home and a river boat on the Thames. |
Following his wife's death, Mr Cox tweeted a picture of his wife standing by the side of the River Thames in London. | Following his wife's death, Mr Cox tweeted a picture of his wife standing by the side of the River Thames in London. |
He said in a statement: "Jo would have no regrets about her life, she lived every day of it to the full. | He said in a statement: "Jo would have no regrets about her life, she lived every day of it to the full. |
"Jo believed in a better world and she fought for it every day of her life with an energy and a zest for life that would exhaust most people." | "Jo believed in a better world and she fought for it every day of her life with an energy and a zest for life that would exhaust most people." |
Mr Cox vowed to "work against the hate that killed his wife" and added: "Today is the beginning of a new chapter in our lives. More difficult, more painful, less joyful, less full of love." | Mr Cox vowed to "work against the hate that killed his wife" and added: "Today is the beginning of a new chapter in our lives. More difficult, more painful, less joyful, less full of love." |
Flags are flying at half mast above Downing Street, Buckingham Palace and across Whitehall. | Flags are flying at half mast above Downing Street, Buckingham Palace and across Whitehall. |
A Buckingham Palace spokesman said the Queen would write privately to Mrs Cox's husband. | A Buckingham Palace spokesman said the Queen would write privately to Mrs Cox's husband. |