The death toll from yesterday's bombings has reached 50, but Londoners are back riding trains and buses and telling reporters that "life must go on." Investigators say the explosives were set off by ...
Twenty years ago, four suicide bombers attacked London’s transit system and killed over 50 people. The tragedy sent the city into chaos and sparked a nationwide investigation. Police later learned ...
The normalcy of London, marked by people rushing to work and the usual city buzz, was shattered on July 7, 2005. In a series of devastating, coordinated suicide bombings across the capital’s public ...
Sajda Mughal, 33, was on the Underground that morning when a bomb exploded. — -- Ten years ago, 52 people were killed and more than 700 injured in multiple terrorism attacks across London. Sajda ...
The Muslim Council of Britain today condemned last week's transit bombings in London and what it calls "the evil deeds [that] make victims of us all." The Council says it has spoken to Islamic ...
"You join this job in order to save life... you don't join this job to feel helpless. Even though it's 20 years, it's still very real for me," says firefighter Paul Osborne. On 7 July 2005, a series ...
Almost twenty years on from the 7/7 bombings of London's transport network in 2005, Netflix are re-telling the story of the explosive attack on Londoners like it has ‘never been seen before.’ ‘Attack ...
FILE - The wreckage of a double-decker bus with its top blown off by a bomb and damaged cars scattered on the road at Tavistock Square in central London, July 7, 2005. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, File) LONDON ...
July 18, 2005 — -- Mohammed Sadique Khan, 30, is the eldest of the bombers and the suspected field commander in the London attacks. A picture of Khan is now emerging of a man who traveled ...
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