Mourners gather for Sir David Amess’s memorial service in Westminster with Boris Johnson among politicians set to attend

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MURDERED Tory MP Sir David Amess will be laid to rest in Westminster today at a special service for family, friends and politicians.

Boris Johnson will be among the throngs of mourners attending the ceremony in honour of the killed father-of-five.

The order of service for the mass today
Cabinet Ministers George Eustice and Michael Gove inside the Cathedral

Home Secretary Priti Patel arrives at Westminster Cathedral

A tribute from Pope Francis will be read at the requiem mass for the devoted Catholic, who was killed holding a constituency surgery in Southend last month.

Sir David, 69, was stabbed to death on October 15 at a church in Leigh-on-Sea where he was meeting voters.

Brit citizen Ali Harbi Ali, 25, has been charged with the MP’s murder as prosecutors alleged “religious and ideological motivations”.

MPs began gathering at Westminster Cathedral this morning for the 10.30am service.

Some Cabinet Ministers were pictured wearing black as they entered No10 for their weekly meeting ahead of the short walk to the service afterwards.

The Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, will preside and Archbishop Claudio Gugerotti, the Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain, will deliver the Pope’s message.

Yesterday a private service was held in Southend, where Sir David was the MP for 36 years.

During his time in the Commons Sir David tirelessly campaigned for Southend to be made a city – a dream finally granted by the PM after his death.

At the ceremony at St Mary’s church in Prittlewell, friend and former Tory MP Ann Widdecombe read a statement on behalf of Sir David’s family.

She said: “Our hearts are shattered. However, there was still so much David wanted to do – this we know from the events of the last few days.

“So, this is not the end of Sir David Amess MP. It is the next chapter and, as a family, we ask everyone to support the many charities he worked with.”

Tory MP Mark Francois paid tribute to his pal, who he called “the original Essex cheeky chappy”.

Pall bearers carried his union flag-draped coffin before it was pulled by a black horse-drawn hearse for a procession around the city.

Since Sir David’s killing ministers have vowed to look into MPs’ security.

A man has appeared in court charged with murder after Sir David Amess was stabbed to death in Essex

Murdered MP Sir David Amess
Ann Widdecombe arrives for the service at Westminster Cathedral

Christine and Neil Hamilton arrive at the Cathedral

Westminster Cathedral this morning