David Cameron observed a minute's silence for the victims of the Tunisia massacre while opening Chipping Norton medical centre.
The Witney MP and Prime Mintser was at the Russell Way health centre to open the new medical centre.
At noon, he joined in with people across the country to mark the deaths of 38 people who were killed in Sousse last Friday.
Nearby RAF Brize Norton has seen British victims repatriated for the past two days and more bodies are expected to be repatriated today.
Elsewhere in Oxfordshire, Thames Valley Police flew the Union flag at half-mast at their Kidlington HQ as a mark of respect.
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