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London went red, white and blue in solidarity with France on Sunday, as people flocked to Trafalgar Square while millions of people took part in unity marches across the Channel. Tower Bridge, the National Gallery and Trafalgar Square wore the colours of the French flag following terrorist attacks that left 17 people dead at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket, as well as a police officer in a third incident. Investigators are now also linking the shooting of a jogger last week to Amedy Coulibaly, one of the gunmen.