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Last update: 07.07.2005 19:30 GMT
Here is a list of the events as they happened
This list is updated as more information is available. If you have any information not listed here that you want to share please do not hesitate to send us an e-mail to info@londonblast.com.
08:51
First blast on an Underground train of the Circle line travelling from Aldgate station to Liverpool Street 100 metres (yards) from Liverpool Street station.
Emergency services are called. According to City of London police 7 people have died in the blast and more than 100 have been wounded, at least 10 seriously.
08:56
Second blast hit a Piccadilly line train heading from Russell Square station to King´s Cross. 21 people are confirmed dead.
09:17
Blast on a Circle line Underground train leaving Edgware Road station for Paddington. Seven people were killed.
09:47
Fourth blast ripped through a double-decker bus number 30 from Hackney to Marble Arch outside the British Medical Association as the bus was following a diversion from the normal route. 2 people have been killed.
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08.07.05 12:45 GMT > 50 killed > 700 injured
Scotland Yard Casualty Hotline
0870 1566 344
Anti-Terrorist Hotline
0800 789 321
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13.07.2005 11:00 GMT
Four British Muslims from Pakistan are the suspects in the terror attacks. According to police reports it is "very likely" that one of the four suicide bombers died in the blasts and it is possible that all four blew themselves up.
12.07.2005 13:00 GMT
Two more victims named: Jamie Gordon and Philip Stuart Russell
11.07.2005 15:05 GMT
Death toll now at 52
11.07.2005 11:55 GMT
Susan Levy, 53, of Hertford identified as first victim.
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
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