EVERYONE who has heard about the horror of the massacre in Tunisia cannot fail to be moved by the suffering of those who have lost loved ones.

The holidaymakers, mostly British tourists, were just relaxing on the beach when Seifeddine Rezgui opened fire.

They had only been there to enjoy a sunshine break in a beautiful place.

Those murdered by the ISIS terrorist never stood a chance.

Dozens more were injured in the incident or witnessed the shooting.

It will now be incredibly hard for them to come to terms with such a terrible incident and move on with their lives.

Almost 10 years ago London was similarly affected in the 7/7 bombings, the worst terrorist attack on British soil.

The 10th anniversary next month is set to be marked with a series of events in the capital.

Survivors and relatives of the 52 who died will join David Cameron and Boris Johnson to mark the Tube and bus bombings. No doubt the services will have an extra poignancy given what has just happened in Tunisia.

However the main message from all involved will be that the terrorists will never win no matter what they do.

In fact their actions only bring us closer together and more determined to stop them.