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Tube death cops back at work
29/07/2006 08:53
Two London police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a Brazilian man mistaken for a suicide bomber are returning to full duties.

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    07/07/2006 11:10
    The terrorist threat to London remains "very grim" a year after the suicide attacks which killed 52 people, the city's police chief has warned.
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  • No charges over Menezes death
    17/07/2006 12:54
    London police officers will not face criminal charges for fatally shooting a Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber.
  • De Menezes probe delayed
  • British police chief under fire
  • Brazilian's final journey


  • London remembers 7/7 victims
    07/07/2006 11:10
    Britain has marked the first anniversary of the London terror attacks with two minutes of silence, a service and flowers where 52 commuters died.
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  • 7/7 bomber video aired
  • Life after the London attacks
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  • Life after the London attacks
    07/07/2006 07:19
    One year after the London bombings, Rachel North is still trying to live a normal life, despite the fear and nightmares of the victims' cries.
  • 7/7 bomber video aired
  • Why did they do it?
  • UK bombings left their mark


  • Why did they do it?
    06/07/2006 14:46
    Here is a summary of the background and motives of the four British suicide bombers.

    UK bombings left their mark
    06/07/2006 14:46
    One year on, the London bombings have left an indelible mark on British society, from anti-terrorist laws to a debate about "Britishness".

    Cops 'warned' about 7/7
    24/06/2006 13:17
    A man who said he knew two of the men responsible for a terrorist attack on London's Underground system last July tried to warn police.
  • UK warned about 7/7 bomber


  • UK warned about 7/7 bomber
    19/06/2006 10:02
    A new book has revealed that the US Central Intelligence Agency had warned Britain about one of the suicide bombers who launched attacks in London.
  • 7/7 bomber 'saved $212 460'
  • London bombings 'were cheap'


  • 7/7 emergency response failed
    05/06/2006 14:02
    An official report has exposed 'unacceptable' failings in the response by the emergency services to last year's London suicide blasts.
  • London bombs 'not al-Qaeda job'
  • UK missed warning signs


  • UK bombs cost less than $15 000
    11/05/2006 15:11
    The plot to bomb three London underground trains and a bus in July last year cost less than $15 000, British Home Secretary John Reid has said.
  • Blasts: UK cops 'ill-equipped'
  • Al-Qaeda suspects go on trial


  • Blasts: UK cops 'ill-equipped'
    11/05/2006 11:40
    Britain's security services were ill-equipped to prevent last year's July 7 London transport bombings which killed 56 people because of a lack of resources, a report states.
  • Al-Qaeda suspects go on trial


  • London bombs 'not al-Qaeda job'
    09/04/2006 09:01
    Al-Qaeda has played no part in the London bombings last July, instead they were planned on a low budget from information off the Internet.
  • UK terror threat still high
  • London bombers were 'angry'


  • UK cops not to blame for 7/7
    30/03/2006 13:11
    A parliamentary committee has cleared British intelligence and security services of negligence in the July 7 bombings.

    London police 'block' files
    05/03/2006 11:02
    Investigators probing the death of a Brazilian who was wrongly identified as a suicide bomber have been denied access to key documents.
  • London police 'faked evidence'
  • Cops delayed telling the truth
  • Brazilian's family may get $1m


  • Brits warned of London attacks
    06/02/2006 07:56
    Britain received intelligence that Muslim extremists were targeting London months before the terror attacks in which 52 people were killed, a newspaper has reported.
  • 'Terror threat greater today'
  • Al-Qaeda 'poised to strike US'


  • MI5 'clueless' about bombings
    29/01/2006 13:01
    British spies have acknowledged major gaps in their knowledge of the July 7 London transit bombings.
  • London police 'faked evidence'
  • Cops follow 7/7 money trail
  • London bombings 'were cheap'


  • London police 'faked evidence'
    29/01/2006 09:04
    Undercover London police officers have faked evidence to cover up their fatal role in the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes.
  • Brazilian's final journey
  • Cops delayed telling the truth
  • Brazilian's family may get $1m


  • London bombings 'were cheap'
    03/01/2006 17:33
    Police believe the four suicide bombers who killed 52 public transport passengers in July may have only spent a few hundred pounds on staging the attacks.
  • 3 more 'terrorists' held
  • Cleric 'predicted bombings'
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  • Cleric 'predicted bombings'
    24/12/2005 09:35
    A radical Muslim cleric apparently predicted terrorists would strike in Britain months before the July 7 bombings.
  • London 21/7 suspect in court
  • UK missed warning signs


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