Today at Royal Exchange Square, close to where the first pedestrian was knocked down by the out-of-control lorry, people laid floral tributes and lit candles to remember those who were killed and injured.

A card propped against some railings was simply signed "a Glaswegian grandad" and a poem entitled Glasgow Spirit by a local taxi driver was fixed to a post.

It reads:

Our city stands as one today, when together we can weep

For those we've lost in recent times, the memories we'll keep.

There is an eerie silence, and the Christmas lights are out...

But watch as love surrounds George Square, of that there is no doubt.

It's time to show the world again how much we really care...

By showing what we're made of and saying a little prayer.

It was signed: with love from a Glasgow cabbie.