7/7 bombings: Services to mark ten years since deadly attacks

Britain will today mark ten years since deadly terror attacks in London killed 52 innocent people and injured hundreds more.

These are the events planned as part of the commemorations, which will include a minute's silence and services across the capital.

8.50am - 9.00 am

Prime Minister David Cameron and Mayor of London Boris Johnson will be joined by other dignitaries in laying a wreath at a memorial to the victims in Hyde Park.

8.50am

Families of the victims will gather in private ceremonies at the sites of the attacks at Russell Square, Edgware Road, Aldgate and Tavistock Square.

11.00 am-12.00 pm

A national service of commemoration held at St Paul's Cathedral will honour the victims, with a roll call of those killed, along with poetry readings and music.

11.30am

A minute's silence will be held during the service and across London's public transport network, as well as at Wimbledon.

2.30pm-4.00 pm

A memorial service at Hyde Park will be attended by around 500 people, including survivors, families of victims and the Duke of Cambridge.