Minute's silence for 7/7 victims

Nation to remember those killed and injured in terror attacks
By AOL UK, Jul 7th 2015 09:09 AM
Updated: Jul 7th 2015 09:45 AM
Britain will pause to remember the July 7 attacks amid a welter of warnings about the enduring and changing threat from terrorism a decade on.
The country will fall silent to mark the 10th anniversary of the atrocity in which 52 people were murdered and hundreds more injured when four suicide bombers attacked London's transport network.
David Cameron said the Tunisian beach massacre showed the danger remains 10 years on but vowed the nation would not be cowed by violent extremists.
The Prime Minister said: "Today the country comes together to remember the victims of one of the deadliest terrorist atrocities on mainland Britain.
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By AOL UK, Jul 7th 2015 09:09 AM
Updated: Jul 7th 2015 09:45 AM
Britain will pause to remember the July 7 attacks amid a welter of warnings about the enduring and changing threat from terrorism a decade on.
The country will fall silent to mark the 10th anniversary of the atrocity in which 52 people were murdered and hundreds more injured when four suicide bombers attacked London's transport network.
David Cameron said the Tunisian beach massacre showed the danger remains 10 years on but vowed the nation would not be cowed by violent extremists.
The Prime Minister said: "Today the country comes together to remember the victims of one of the deadliest terrorist atrocities on mainland Britain.
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http://www.aol.co.uk/2015/07/07/minutes ... d%3D363593