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.

LBC pays tribute to the bereaved families, survivors and those who witnessed and came to the rescue after the attacks.

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