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.
The mother of one of the 52 killed in the 7/7 terror attacks says it is important "that people do not forget" and that there are lessons to be learned.
Mavis Hyman's daughter Miriam was sitting directly in front of Hasib Hussain when he detonated a bomb on the number 30 bus at Tavistock Square.
Little did an art teacher from Oxfordshire expect to spend his morning in London saving lives in the aftermath of terrorist attacks.
10 years on, George Psaradakis has given his first interview, recalling the events of July 7 2005.
Dozens of plots have been thwarted since July 7, 2005, but are we any less vulnerable to terror attacks?