Britain Remembers Victims of 7/7 Bombings

Britain fell silent today as the victims of the July 7 attacks were remembered, a decade after 52 people were murdered and hundreds more injured in four suicide bomb explosions on the London transport network.

Families of the victims joined survivors of the horrific attack, members of the emergency services and politicians at two special services to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the atrocities in 2005, while a national minute's silence was held at 11.30am.

And across London, commuters and grieving families left poignant floral tributes close to where each of the four bombs exploded, at Aldgate, Edgwarew Road and Kings Cross stations, and at Tavistock Square, where the fourth bomb was detonated on board a bus.