More victims of the Tunisian terror attack continue to be flown home, six days after the beach massacre which killed 38 people.

Relatives of eight victims of gunman Seifeddine Rezgui gathered at RAF Brize Norton yesterday to see their coffins carried off a military transport aircraft by armed forces personnel.

Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said the other 22 British victims would arrive back in the UK "over the coming days".

A couple from Swanley were amongst those who survived the attack, after fleeing from the 23-year-old gunman when he opened fire on Friday at the coastal resort in Sousse.

After returning home at the weekend they described the horror of the mass killing, in which unsuspecting Western tourists were the target.