Thousands have gathered at vigils in memory of those killed in a shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando.Members of England’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities turned out in force in London’s Soho district, with other towns and cities also staging memorials.In London, the Pride flag was flown at half-mast from City Hall in memory of the 49 people killed by a suspected terrorist who opened fire inside a gay nightclub on Sunday.Memorials have also been held in towns and cities including Manchester, Leicester, Brighton. A huge crowed gathered outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, where three people died and many more were injured in a bomb attack in 1999.Rainbow flags, posters and banners emblazoned with slogans such as “Love Wins” and “When gay and trans lives are under attack, fight back” were dotted around the crowd.