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Suspect in court following terrifying events in Liverpool
THEY WERE TRUSTED, RESPECTED AND ADMIRED – UNTIL THE DAY THEY CROSSED THE LINE AND BROKE THE LAW
THIS YEAR MARKS THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEADLIEST TERRORIST ATROCITY IN THE UK SINCE LOCKERBIE – THE BLOODY 7 JULY BOMBINGS
George now T he 7/7 London bombings ...
Billy Boyack, 62, and his family were travelling back from a happy family holiday when tragedy struck
Twenty years on, Closer speaks to Sajda Mughal about that fateful day
On 7 July 2005, four suicide bombers struck London’s Tube and bus network, killing 52 people and injuring more than 770 others. Twenty years on, three people caught up in the 7/7 attacks recall the day and its aftermath. By Fiona Hamilton and Sean O’Neill