The British Parliament has been recalled from the EU Referendum recess to pay tribute to Labour MP Jo Cox who was killed in her constituency on Thursday.
Her murder is the first of a sitting MP since 1990 and a public memorial event is planned for Wednesday in London's Trafalgar Square.
The man accused of the MP's murder, 52 year old Thomas Mair, has been remanded in custody.
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The Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow lead the tributes in Parliament
IN: Devoted to her family
OUT: to the full
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Leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, paid tribute to the politician and condemned her murder
IN: The horrific act that
OUT: and beliefs
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Leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, spoke about Jo Cox's hard work for vulnerable people
IN: Her campaigning on refugees
OUT: at the heart of her work
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Leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, condemned the motivations behind the attack on the MP.
IN: Her community
OUT: political violence
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UK Prime Minister David Cameron paid tribute to the MP saying how highly respected she was.
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OUT: three and five years old
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UK Prime Minister David Cameron told parliament about his first meeting with the MP
IN: I first met Jo
OUT: than party politics
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