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Last update: 09.07.2005 06:15 GMT 09.07.2005 06:15 GMT British Transport Police say that it is unlikely mobile phones were used to trigger the bombs affecting the tubes as the trains were too far underground. 09.07.2005 06:10 GMT An interactive map is now available. 08.07.2005 13:20 GMT Officials believe that the bombs were placed on the floors of the subway cars and that each bomb had less than 10 pounds of explosives. The bomb used in the bus blast could have been located on the floor of the top deck or o a seat. 08.07.2005 11:25 GMT Terror alert downgraded, then attacks came out of the blue 08.07.2005 10:30 GMT Short-circuit information was in fact a planned disinformation to avoid mass panic. 08.07.2005 10:20 GMT Home secretary Charles Clarke says that in future civil liberties may have to be curtailed and that consideration would need to be given to checks on people boarding tube trains, ID cards and data exchange. 08.07.2005 08:58 GMT 61-year-old Richard Jones who survived the bus blast is said to have seen an "extremely agitated" man in the bus seconds before the blast occured. 07.07.2005 20:00 GMT Current news wrapup is available now. 08.07.2005 05:00 GMT Current news wrapup is available now. 07.07.2005 19:45 GMT The timeline of events is available now. 07.07.2005 18:55 GMT Bombing toll rises to 37, 35 of which died in explosions in the underground system and two died in a blast on a bus. 07.07.2005 16:45 GMT U.S. terror threat level to be raised to orange for mass transit network in wake of London bombings 07.07.2005 16:30 GMT Death toll now at 33. 07.07.2005 14:34 GMT At least 45 people are reported to have been killed and about 1000 injured. 07.07.2005 14:17 GMT The "Secret Organisation al Quaeda in Europe" said that it carried out the attacks as revenge for British "military massacres" in Iraq and Afghanistan. 07.07.2005 14:00 GMT According to official information there have three blasts on the Underground network and one in a double-decker bus. 07.07.2005 13:48 GMT At least 2 people were killed in the attacks (at the Aldgate East tube station) and at least 185 have been wounded. "This is not an attack on one nation - it's an attack on all nations and civilised people everywhere," Tony Blair said. UPDATE 13:41 GMT Scotland yard denied reports of being informed before the attack. 07.07.2005 13:35 GMT Scotland Yard says it got a warning before the attack and told Israel. 07.07.2005 13:27 GMT According to SKY NEWS a terror group named "Secret Organisation al Qaeda in Europe" linked to al Qaeda says it carried out the attacks. |
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