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Will the rest of July get any warmer?
After a cool start to July, is there any chance of the second half of the month warming up?
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During the latest day of the inquest into the deaths of those killed in the July 7 bombings, one survivor recalls his fears for his fellow passengers.
An inquest into the deaths of the 52 people who died in the July 7 London bombings today heard testimonies from survivors in the Russell Square attack, which killed 26 people.
Relatives of the victims of the July 7 King’s Cross terror attack broke down in tears at the London bombings inquest as they recalled the harrowing events which left 26 people dead in 2005.
The Home Secretary and MI5 have lost their bid for intelligence officials to give evidence to the July 7 inquests behind closed doors.
A passenger who risked his life to help others after the July 7 bombings tells Channel 4 News about the horror of what happened and the anxiety of giving evidence at the inquests.
Survivors of the July 7 terror attacks have described the moment the Edgware Road bomb exploded. One of the victims said he felt like he was being electrocuted.
A commuter left injured by the Edgware Road tube blast describes the aftermath of the explosion at the inquests into the deaths of the 52 people killed in the London bombings, writes Marcus Edwards.
The memorial commemorating the victims of the 7 July bombings in London is defaced – hours before survivors and bereaved relatives gather to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the attacks.
The inquest into the deaths of 52 people killed in the London bombings are shown harrowing film of the aftermath, but Andy Davies reports that only a fraction of it was released for public viewing.
The inquests into the deaths of the 52 victims of the London bombings on 7 July 2005 begin today. Home affairs correspondent Andy Davies says their families hope to finally get some answers.
Inquests into the July 7 bombings hear calls between London Underground staff and the emergency services. Our Home Affairs Correspondent, Andy Davies, says they’ll play a key part in the hearings.
After a cool start to July, is there any chance of the second half of the month warming up?
It’s been a cool start to July across the UK. Is it set to warm up anytime soon?
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