Two French students at University of Sussex have organised a candle-lit vigil to take place today in solidarity with their compatriots.

There are 160 French students at the university The event will begin at 4pm today (TUES) in Library Square on the university's Falmer campus - or in the event of bad weather will be held in the Meeting House chapel.

Sussex fell silent alongside the rest of Europe to pay their respects to the victims of the Paris terror attacks yesterday.
Civic buildings across the county flew the Tricolour flag at half mast and commuters bowed their heads in reverence at Brighton station to remember those killed in the terrorist attacks in the French capital on Friday.
Brighton and Hove City Council flew the tricolour flag at half mast and a book of condolence for those killed was being made available at Brighton town hall yesterday.
In Paris hundreds of people again gathered around the Place de la Republique - the unofficial focal point for tributes and vigils, a short distance from the sites of three of the shootings.
They arrived for the minute's silence at noon local time.
With no official declaration to mark the start of the silence, it fell to members of the densely packed crowd gathered around the square to simply fall silent.
Heads bowed, some in solemn contemplation and some to hide tears, mourners reflected on the events which sent shock waves around the world.