Britain’s values will not be broken by “vile extremism”, Theresa May has said one year on from the Finsbury Park terror attack.

A minute’s silence will be held on Tuesday to commemorate the death of father-of-six Makram Ali, and for the dozen others who were injured last year.

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Relatives of Mr Ali have been invited to gather alongside others affected by Darren Osborne’s murderous rampage, when he ploughed a van onto a crowded pavement intending to kill as many Muslims as possible.

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Home Secretary Sajid Javid and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan are expected to attend the event at Islington Town Hall on Tuesday, with a minute’s silence.