7/7 : contemplation after a terrifying and confused day
Seeing our camera and tripod, tourists around St Paul’s and Aldgate constantly approach to ask what is going on. No need for any inquiries a decade ago as the streets fell empty.
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A dispute over night services on London Underground brings the tube to a standstill, causing travel chaos for millions of Londoners and a war of words between Boris Johnson and trade unions.
Seeing our camera and tripod, tourists around St Paul’s and Aldgate constantly approach to ask what is going on. No need for any inquiries a decade ago as the streets fell empty.
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.
Bavalan Pathmanathan collapsed after being hit in the chest while batting in Surrey, and died shortly afterwards.
The country’s biggest trade union chooses the left-winger over Andy Burnham. Mr Corbyn is also being backed by Conservative supporters who say he will make Labour unelectable.
Alexis Tsipras is getting ready to stage a climbdown and he will tell the people of Greece he’s about to accept something very very similar to the conditional bailout he rejected.
As temperatures reach highs of 35C in what is set to be Britain’s hottest day for nine years, a debate has emerged online prompting the question can you legally break into a hot car to save a dog?
The number of identified Britons killed in the Tunisia terror attack has risen from 18 to 22. The bodies of those who died are to be flown back to the UK tomorrow.
God, the film maker Billy Wilder once remarked, had kissed Audrey Hepburn on the cheek. Wandering round the National Portrait Gallery’s new exhibition of photographs of the film star, “Portraits of an Icon”, you can see he was spot on.
A video showing the chaotic scenes inside the grounds of the hotel in Tunisia as a jihadi gunman attacks from the beach is released. The footage shows staff reacting to the attack.
MPs observed a minute’s silence in the House of Commons today in memory of Friday’s terrorist attack in Tunisia which killed 38 people, including 18 British citizens.
The French President says that further terror attacks in France are a matter not of ‘if’ but of ‘when’ as the suspect in the Islamist beheading is quizzed in Lyon
David Cameron ended up getting the prestigious 11pm slot to speak for about 5 minutes about Britain’s renegotiation. A source said the Prime Minister didn’t notice if anyone had left the room.
A teenage mother and her young son are found alive and virtually unscathed five days after the plane they were travelling in crashed in a jungle area of Colombia.
While the proposal has caused outrage among the Greek conservatives and outrage among Syriza’s left-wing voters, the real problem is bigger.