7th July 2005 - When Terror Attacks Hit London
At 8:50 on 7th July 2005, three explosions ripped
through London's underground system within fifty seconds of each
other at Edgware Road, Aldgate and King's Cross. An hour later a fourth bomb would destroy a Number 30 Bus in Tavistock Square. 52 innocent people were killed in our city and around 700 more were injured.
On the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks, LBC pays tribute to the bereaved families, survivors and those
who witnessed and came to the rescue after the attacks.
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Inquests into 7/7 London Bombings
As the Inquests resume one of the survivors has hit out at the 'slow response'.
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Eyewitness Accounts From Survivors of 7/7
Read the stories of those who experienced the terrorist attacks on London on 7th July 2005.
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LBC's Tribute to the Heroes of 7/7
On the sixth anniversary of the 7/7 terrorist attacks, LBC salutes the heroes that saved lives on that terrible day.
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London Pays Tribute To Bomb Victims - Photos
See the tributes left by Londoners for the victims of 7/7 on the fifth anniversary of the attacks on the capital.
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7th July 2005 - As It Happened
From the first emergency call to Ken Livingstone's emotional speech, listen back to a montage of how the tragic day unfolded.
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Ken Livingstone On Being Mayor on 7th July 2005
Ken Livingstone told LBC that London's plans for how to react in a terror attack saved lives on 7th July 2005.
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7/7 Memorial Photos
We remember the 52 people who died in the July 7th attacks. Plus, take a look a the new Hyde Park memorial.
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