‘I have a deep sense of survivor’s guilt’: Four people on 7/7, the day that changed the nation
Liza Williams’s recollections of 7 July 2005, when four British men – Hasib Hussain, Mohammad Sidique Khan, Germaine Lindsay and Shehzad Tanweer – blew themselves up on the London transport network, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Police have been given five more days to question four suspects arrested this week in connection with the 7/7 London bombings, including the widow of ringleader Mohammad Sidique ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The ringleader of London's 2005 suicide bombers recorded a video for his daughter when he left for Pakistan on a previous mission expecting to die, a prosecutor said on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Counter-terrorism spies took photographs and recorded conversations of two British suicide bombers well over a year before they carried out their attacks, but concluded at the time ...
LONDON (Reuters) - A video of Mohammad Sidique Khan, the ringleader of the July 7 London bombings, saying goodbye to his baby daughter was shown to the jury deciding whether three men had helped plot ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Three people arrested last week in connection with the suicide bombings in 2005 on London's transport system, including the widow of ringleader Mohammad Sidique Khan, have been ...
Extra checks to link July 7 attacks ringleader Mohammed Sidique Khan to terrorism did not take place because of limited resources, a report from the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) said ...
(Reuters) - Two of the four suicide bombers who blew themselves up on London's transport system on July 7, 2005, killing 52 people, had come to the attention of British security services more than a ...
(Reuters) - Police arrested three men on Thursday in connection with the July 7, 2005 suicide bombings that killed 52 commuters on London's transport system. Here are some unanswered questions about ...
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