Region marks tenth anniversary of 7/7 bombings
At 11.30 this morning the region fell silent to remember those who were killed in the 7/7 terror attacks ten years ago.
At 11.30 this morning the region fell silent to remember those who were killed in the 7/7 terror attacks ten years ago.
Pupils at St Godric's RC Primary School in Durham have today, July 7, stopped to remember those who lost their lives in the London terror attacks in 2005.
On 7th July ten years ago, 52 people were killed and hundreds more were injured during the bomb attacks, which targeted people using public transport in London.
The names of all the people who lost their lives in the attack were read out during a memorial in St Paul's Cathedral earlier.
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