Thanks for joining uspublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 18 October 2021
That's all from our live coverage on a sombre day, which saw MPs gather to remember Sir David Amess, who was stabbed to death in his constituency on Friday.
Here's a reminder of what has happened:
- During a two-hour session paying tribute to Sir David, the prime minister announced that Southend would be granted city status - something the Southend West MP had long called for
- Boris Johnson described Sir David as "one of the nicest, kindest and most gentle individuals to ever grace these benches"
- Others, such as his parliamentary neighbour James Duddridge, remembered him as a "very funny man", sharing stories of his sense of humour
- Another friend Andrew Rosindell said he "sacrificed everything" for his constituents
- At a memorial service at St Margaret's Church in Westminster, the Archbishop of Canterbury described him as "one of the best" and said the light of public service shown by Sir David "may flicker but never go out"
- Earlier in the day Sir David's wife Julia Amess visited the church where he was killed to read messages on some of the floral tributes laid there
Today's coverage has been edited by Hamish Mackay, Claire Heald and Becky Morton and written by Jennifer Meierhans, Doug Faulkner, Justin Parkinson, Sinead Wilson and Katie Wright.