UK remembers London Bridge attack victims on 1st anniversary

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speaks to Dean of Southwark Andrew Nunn as he arrives for a service of commemoration at Southwark Cathedral, London, Sunday June 3, 2018, to mark one year since a deadly vehicle-and-knife attack on London Bridge. Britain’s resolve to “stand firm” against terrorism is stronger than ever, Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday. (Dominic Lipinski/Pool via AP)

Dean of Southwark Andrew Nunn speaks during a service of commemoration at Southwark Cathedral, London, Sunday June 3, 2018, to mark one year since a deadly vehicle-and-knife attack on London Bridge. Britain’s resolve to “stand firm” against terrorism is stronger than ever, Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday. (Dominic Lipinski/Pool via AP)

A tribute is projected onto the side of London Bridge, London, Sunday June 3, 2018, to mark one year since a deadly vehicle-and-knife attack on London Bridge. Prime Minister Theresa May says Britain’s resolve to “stand firm” against terrorism is stronger than ever. (Dominic Lipinski/PA(/PA via AP)

LONDON — British Prime Minister Theresa May joined survivors, victims’ families and emergency workers at a memorial service Sunday to mark a year since a deadly vehicle-and-knife attack brought terror to London Bridge on a warm Saturday night.

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