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 ...
Last night at 2:17 AM, every child from Mrs. Gandy's class went missing.
On 7 July 2005, a series of explosions on London's public transport system killed 52 people and injured more than 770. The actions of the bombers, all British Muslims, affected Muslim communities - ...
The Prince of Wales paid tribute at a official memorial to victims of the bombings that killed 52 people and injured nearly 800 others 20 years ago Chris Jackson/Getty Prince William made an ...
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 ...
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I was 22 when I was on the same King’s Cross tube train as one of the suicide bombers on 7/7. I thought we were all going to die when I heard a bang, the lights went off, and everything went black and ...
LONDON — King Charles III, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and countless ordinary Londoners paused Monday to mark the 20th anniversary of the 2005 London transit bombings, the deadliest attack on the ...
LONDON (AP) — King Charles III, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and countless ordinary Londoners paused Monday to mark the 20th anniversary of the 2005 London transit bombings, the deadliest attack on the ...
Fifty-two thousand petals fell in St Paul's Cathedral on Monday to honour the 52 victims of London's July 7 bombings, as King Charles III paid tribute to the spirit of unity shown after the 2005 ...