52 people died and nearly 800 others were injured on July 7, 2005, after four suicide bombers attacked London’s transit system Gabrielle Rockson is a Writer-Reporter for PEOPLE. She joined PEOPLE in ...
In the early hours of July 7 2005, less than 24 hours after it was announced London would host the 2012 Olympic Games, four young British Muslims traveled from northern England to the capital, where ...
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, left, and Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer lay a wreath at the 7/7 Memorial, in Hyde Park to mark the anniversary of the terrorist attacks in London July 7, 2005 that ...
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Prince William joins survivors and bereaved families 20 years after 7/7 London bombings
Prince William joined survivors and bereaved families at a memorial service marking the 20th anniversary of the 7 July 2005 London bombings. The Prince of Wales attended the commemoration at the 7 ...
LONDON — King Charles III led commemorations Monday on the 20th anniversary of the 2005 London transit bombings, the deadliest attack on the British capital since World War II. Subscribe to read this ...
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 ...
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Britain’s Charity Commission is investigating a religious aid organization in which two of the men who carried out the July 7, 2005, suicide bombings in London served as trustees, reports Third Sector ...
King Charles is remembering a tragic anniversary in London. On Monday, July 7, the King, 76, released a statement to mark the 20th anniversary of the 7/7 London bombings, which saw 52 people killed in ...
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