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LATEST NEWS

Ceremony for third anniversary
Flowers are laid to mark the third anniversary of the suicide bombings in London, which killed 52 people.

7 July report highlights failings
Poor communication between emergency workers in the aftermath of the 7 July bombs is criticised in a report.

Resourcing blamed over bombs
A lack of resources stopped security services from uncovering the 7 July London bomb plot, a report says.

Reid: Bombers never blamed Iraq
John Reid hits back at claims the 7 July London bombers were motivated by the Iraq war.

Survivors renew calls for inquiry
As two reports on the 7 July bombings are published, survivors and victims' families again call for a public inquiry.

MI5 taken off July bomber's trail
Officers tracking the lead bomber in the 7 July attacks were diverted to another operation, the BBC learns.


7 July bombers 'did practice run'
New CCTV footage of three of the 7 July suicide bombers shows they staged a dummy run nine days earlier.

London bomber video aired on TV
One of the four 7 July bombers hails al-Qaeda and talks about his motives in a video aired on Arab TV.

Bomber called accomplices
Hasib Hussain called his accomplices before killing himself and 13 others on a London bus, the BBC learns.


Bomb plot charges in full
Four men face conspiracy charges relating to the failed 21 July attacks. BBC News lists the charges in full.

Full list of arrests and charges
A full list of the 39 people arrested under the Terrorism Act over the 21 July attacks on London.

Suspect remanded in custody
Bomb suspect Hussain Osman is remanded in custody charged over the failed 21 July attacks.

Court delay for bombings accused
The court hearing of the four men accused of the failed 21 July London Tube bombings is postponed.

Bus bomb suspect family's shock
The family of a suspected would-be bomber are "shocked" to discover he was being hunted over the 21 July London attacks.

Failed attacks: What we know
The latest details on the attempted London bomb attacks of Thursday 21 July.


ANALYSIS

Bomber video 'points to al-Qaeda'
A video showing Mohammad Sidique Khan reveals al-Qaeda link for the first time.

Following the trail of the bombings
It is still too early to reach any conclusions about links between the London attacks, says security correspondent Gordon Corera.

Bombings need calm response
BBC world affairs editor John Simpson says society must take a measured response to tackle political violence.

Police's need for urgency remains
The BBC's Gordon Corera says police investigations are far from over.

Brazil's youth in poverty escape
Half of the young people from the home town Jean Charles de Menezes move abroad.

The marksman's dilemma
The controversy over police shootings after the mistaken killing of a Brazilian man.


VICTIMS

Condolence books archived
More than 80 condolence books created after the 7 July suicide attacks are archived.

Memorial service for victims
A service for those killed in the 7 July London bombings is to be held at St Paul's Cathedral.

Relatives visit four bomb scenes
Families of the London bombing victims visit the sites where their relatives died or were injured.

First bomb victim's funeral held
East End Muslim Shahara Islam is the first victim of the London bomb attacks to be buried.

First bombing victim named
The first victim of the London bombings has been named, as the confirmed number of dead reaches 52.



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