'Massacre was Pakistan's blackest day'
A solemn ceremony has been held in Peshawar in Pakistan at the school where more than 150 people including 132 children were massacred exactly a year ago.
The prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, told the gathering the Taliban attack on the Army Public School had "shaken the nation".
Victoria Derbyshire presenter, Joanna Gosling spoke to Ziauddin Yousafzai, whose daughter Malala was shot by the Taliban in Pakistan in 2012.
He said the massacre was the "blackest day in Pakistan's history."
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