Britain remembers 7/7 victims 10 years on
Services have taken place and a minute's silence held in memory of the 52 people killed in the London bombings in 2005.
Services have taken place and a minute's silence held in memory of the 52 people killed in the London bombings in 2005.
Flowers have been left across 7/7 bomb sites in London in remembrance of the 52 victims who died 10 years ago today:
A minute's silence was held at Aldgate Tube station at 8:50am - the time the bomb went off - with relatives of those who died in attendance.
Seven people lost their lives and dozens more were injured when a bomb exploded on the eastbound Circle line train between Liverpool Street and Aldgate.
Thinking of each & every one of you. You are not forgotten.
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