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7/7 bombings remembered in London and across UK
Petals fall from the dome of St Paul’s cathedral during a minute’s silence to remember the victims of the 7/7 bombings, on the tenth anniversary of the terror attack.
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21/7 bombers to appeal as doubt cast on trial evidence
A former principal scientist at the Government’s forensic explosives laboratory says he raised concerns before the trial about the reliability of expert findings used by the prosecution.
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London’s fears over Olympic missiles plan
MoD tells 700 residents near Olympic site they will be safer with missiles on top of their east London building.
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Theresa May: ‘we will not make the same mistakes’ on terror
Home Secretary Theresa May has launched the revised anti-terror Prevent strategy, promising tighter controls on anti-terror funds, targeting of “non-violent extremism”, and promoting integration.
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Hollow point bullets to be standard issue for Met Police
The Metropolitan’s Police firearms chief tells Simon Israel that all of their armed officers will be issued the controversial bullet as standard, arguing it poses less of a risk to the public.
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July 7 inquest: coroner to announce verdict
The coroner at the inquest into the deaths of 52 people killed in the July 7 London bombings, is due to announce a series of recommendations for preventing future deaths.
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July 7 inquest: victims unlawfully killed
Each of the 52 victims of the terrorist attacks on London would have died regardless of the response by the emergency services, a coroner says. Andy Davies hears the reaction.
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Cameron’s £650m aid package for Pakistan
As the Prime Minister travels to Islamabad to announce £650million to help support Pakistan’s education system, Samira Ahmed looks at the political and security implications of the announcement.
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July 7 witness: Veronica Cassidy
Ciaran Cassidy was on his way to work in central London when he was killed in the Russell Square tube bombing on July 7. His mother Veronica told the inquest about her son’s life.
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July 7: Six voices from the inquests
As the inquest into the deaths of those killed in the London bombings hears its final evidence, Andy Davies talks to six witnesses about what the hearings meant for those giving testimony.
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July 7 witness: Thelma Stober
As the inquest into the July 7 attacks draws to a close, Thelma Stober tells Channel 4 News of being blown out of the train during the Aldgate bombing, and that giving evidence was “cathartic”.
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July 7 witness: John Taylor
John Taylor speaks to Channel 4 News about meeting the man who cradled his dying daughter after the Aldgate tube blast, and says the inquest has helped close a chapter in his life.
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July 7 witness: John Mather
John Mather appeared at the July 7 inquest via video link from New Zealand to speak about his daughter Shelley who died in the Russell Square blast. He tells Channel 4 News about giving evidence.
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July 7 witness: Steven Desborough
Steven Desborough was on board the Aldgate train when Shehzad Tanweer detonated his bomb. Mr Desborough tells Channel 4 News how he cradled fatally-wounded Carrie Taylor in his arms amid the carnage.
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July 7 witness: Saba Mozakka
Saba Mozakka’s mother, Behnaz, was killed on the Piccadilly Line as she travelled to work on July 7. Saba tells Channel 4 News speaking at the inquest made sure her mother’s story was told.