This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-33327355

The article has changed 9 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 4 Version 5
Tunisia attack: Jim and Anne McQuire and Billy and Lisa Graham killed Tunisia attack: Jim and Anne McQuire and Billy and Lisa Graham killed
(about 4 hours later)
Four Scots were among those killed in Friday's shootings in Tunisia, Police Scotland have confirmed.Four Scots were among those killed in Friday's shootings in Tunisia, Police Scotland have confirmed.
Jim and Ann McQuire from Cumbernauld, and Billy and Lisa Graham from Bankfoot, were among 38 people killed by a gunman with links to Islamic State extremists.Jim and Ann McQuire from Cumbernauld, and Billy and Lisa Graham from Bankfoot, were among 38 people killed by a gunman with links to Islamic State extremists.
The repatriation of British victims killed in the attack will begin on Wednesday..The repatriation of British victims killed in the attack will begin on Wednesday..
A national minute's silence is to be held on Friday at 12:00.A national minute's silence is to be held on Friday at 12:00.
There have been warnings that more than 30 of the 38 people who died in the attack are British.There have been warnings that more than 30 of the 38 people who died in the attack are British.
'Great ambassador''Great ambassador'
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon paid tribute to the Scottish victims.
"My deepest condolences go to the families and friends of James and Anne McQuire from Cumbernauld and Billy and Lisa Graham from Bankfoot following official confirmation that they were killed in the terrorist atrocity that unfolded in Tunisia on Friday," she said.
"The Scottish government, Police Scotland and our partners will continue to do everything we possibly can to provide support to their families and everyone else affected by this incident as they return to Scotland from Tunisia."
The Grahams were visiting the resort to celebrate Mrs Graham's 50th birthday.The Grahams were visiting the resort to celebrate Mrs Graham's 50th birthday.
Mr Graham, 51, had worked as a turnstile operator at St Johnstone football club for seven years.Mr Graham, 51, had worked as a turnstile operator at St Johnstone football club for seven years.
Steve Brown, the chairman of the Perth club, said: "This is terrible news and our thoughts go out to the whole family at this time.Steve Brown, the chairman of the Perth club, said: "This is terrible news and our thoughts go out to the whole family at this time.
"Billy was part of the St Johnstone family and a great ambassador for the club, who always did his job with a smile on his face.""Billy was part of the St Johnstone family and a great ambassador for the club, who always did his job with a smile on his face."
Local councillor John Kellas said there was "great sadness" in the village of Bankfoot.Local councillor John Kellas said there was "great sadness" in the village of Bankfoot.
He said: "Many members of the community have been speaking to me about it, expressing their condolences and support for the family at what must be a very difficult time.He said: "Many members of the community have been speaking to me about it, expressing their condolences and support for the family at what must be a very difficult time.
"It's very subdued - they were very well known. Throughout the whole community, because it's a very small village, people have been expressing their support for the family and they would want to convey that.""It's very subdued - they were very well known. Throughout the whole community, because it's a very small village, people have been expressing their support for the family and they would want to convey that."
Deputy First Minister John Swinney, who was Mr and Mrs Graham's MSP, said: "I have spoken with their daughter Holly over the last few very difficult days, and my heart goes out to her at this tragic news.Deputy First Minister John Swinney, who was Mr and Mrs Graham's MSP, said: "I have spoken with their daughter Holly over the last few very difficult days, and my heart goes out to her at this tragic news.
"Mr and Mrs Graham were simply enjoying a relaxing holiday when they became victims of this wicked crime. There are no words that can explain the awfulness of this act. We must all remain resolute in our determination to defeat terrorism."Mr and Mrs Graham were simply enjoying a relaxing holiday when they became victims of this wicked crime. There are no words that can explain the awfulness of this act. We must all remain resolute in our determination to defeat terrorism.
"It has been a difficult and protracted process to secure the identification of victims and for Mr and Mrs Graham this has resulted in this terrible news."It has been a difficult and protracted process to secure the identification of victims and for Mr and Mrs Graham this has resulted in this terrible news.
"Their loss will be felt by the local community in Bankfoot but most acutely by the family and friends they leave behind. I will give every support I can to their daughter Holly and her family in the period ahead to assist in any way that I can.""Their loss will be felt by the local community in Bankfoot but most acutely by the family and friends they leave behind. I will give every support I can to their daughter Holly and her family in the period ahead to assist in any way that I can."
'Looking forward to it''Looking forward to it'
Mr McQuire, 67, and his wife, 64, had only booked their holiday a fortnight before leaving. They had recently retired and had been talking about their Tunisian holiday when they attended church on the Sunday before they left.Mr McQuire, 67, and his wife, 64, had only booked their holiday a fortnight before leaving. They had recently retired and had been talking about their Tunisian holiday when they attended church on the Sunday before they left.
The congregation of the Church of Scotland at Abronhill, with which the McQuires were heavily involved, was told on Sunday that authorities were "99.9% sure" the McQuires had died in the shooting.The congregation of the Church of Scotland at Abronhill, with which the McQuires were heavily involved, was told on Sunday that authorities were "99.9% sure" the McQuires had died in the shooting.
Minister Joyce Keyes said: "I don't think I can make any sense of it at all. My feeling is of numbness.Minister Joyce Keyes said: "I don't think I can make any sense of it at all. My feeling is of numbness.
"They were regular holiday goers since their retirement and were really looking forward to it.""They were regular holiday goers since their retirement and were really looking forward to it."
The couple had a son, Stuart, who lives in the town, and Mr McQuire had two sisters who are both members of the congregation.The couple had a son, Stuart, who lives in the town, and Mr McQuire had two sisters who are both members of the congregation.
The Scottish government has held three resilience meetings since the attack, with flags in government buildings flying at half-mast, and Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond chaired a meeting of the UK government's Cobra emergency committee.The Scottish government has held three resilience meetings since the attack, with flags in government buildings flying at half-mast, and Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond chaired a meeting of the UK government's Cobra emergency committee.
A national minute's silence is to be held on Friday at 12:00, one week on from the shooting, with Perth and Kinross Council and some local bus companies announcing their own plans to mark the tragedy.A national minute's silence is to be held on Friday at 12:00, one week on from the shooting, with Perth and Kinross Council and some local bus companies announcing their own plans to mark the tragedy.
The gunman was shot dead following the attack on a beach near Sousse, and Tunisian authorities have arrested several people on suspicion of helping him.The gunman was shot dead following the attack on a beach near Sousse, and Tunisian authorities have arrested several people on suspicion of helping him.