My student day out in London turned to terror - now survivors like me won't be forgotten

Travis Frain, a survivor of the 2017 Westminster Bridge terror attack, is advocating for the UK's first national day for victims and survivors of terrorism. The day aims to provide recognition and support for those impacted by such events.
Why it matters
This initiative marks a shift in how the UK government formally acknowledges the long-term psychological and social impact of terrorism on survivors.
Image source, PA Media Image caption, Travis Frain was visiting Westminster as an undergraduate at Edge Hill University when he was caught up in an attack
The article focuses on the personal experience of a survivor and the government's commemorative efforts.
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