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7/7 bombings anniversary live: David Cameron and Boris Johnson lay wreaths for victims at Hyde Park memorial 7/7 bombings anniversary live: David Cameron and Boris Johnson lay wreaths for victims at Hyde Park memorial
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● Who were the 52 victims of the London terror attacks?
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Commemorative services are being held in across London today in memory of the 52 people who were killed in the 7 July terror attacks ten years ago.Commemorative services are being held in across London today in memory of the 52 people who were killed in the 7 July terror attacks ten years ago.
A service at St Paul’s Cathedral will start at 11am. Survivors and families’ of the victims are expected to attend. Later in the day a more informal service will be held at the Hyde Park memorial for families.A service at St Paul’s Cathedral will start at 11am. Survivors and families’ of the victims are expected to attend. Later in the day a more informal service will be held at the Hyde Park memorial for families.
This morning, Prime Minister David Cameron and London Mayor Boris Johnson have both laid wreaths alongside fire and police officials at the dedicated memorial.This morning, Prime Minister David Cameron and London Mayor Boris Johnson have both laid wreaths alongside fire and police officials at the dedicated memorial.
Mohammad Siqique Khan, 30, Shehzad Tanweer, 22, Hasib Hussain, 18, and Germaine Lindsay, 19, who had links to Al-Qaeda in Pakistan and Afghanistan, detonated explosive devices on busy commuter trains.Mohammad Siqique Khan, 30, Shehzad Tanweer, 22, Hasib Hussain, 18, and Germaine Lindsay, 19, who had links to Al-Qaeda in Pakistan and Afghanistan, detonated explosive devices on busy commuter trains.
Three devices went off underground at 8.50am, with a third exploding on a double-decker London bus an hour after the first three. More than 700 people were injured in the single worst terror attack on British soil.Three devices went off underground at 8.50am, with a third exploding on a double-decker London bus an hour after the first three. More than 700 people were injured in the single worst terror attack on British soil.