Four people are being held in connection with two terror attacks in Spain

14 people have died and several other have been injured following the attack
The first in Barcelona yesterday saw a van drive into crowds on the busy Las Ramblas.
Hours later, a vehicle hit people in Cambrils.
Nearly 130 people are injured - 17 of them are in a critical condition.
The suspects were planning an even bigger assault using explosives they accidentally detonated.
Meanwhile, Central Barcelona's fallen silent to remember the victims of terror attacks.
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy says they will not be defeated.
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