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Fresh calls made for 7/7 inquiry Home Secretary John Reid told the Commons the published narrative gave the wrong time for the train four suicide bombers took to London to carry them out (Ananova)
‘Superman’ scanner to spot bombers The T-wave machines "close their eyes" to anatomical details, providing some reassurance to privacy campaigners who fear people will be "stripped naked" by the machines. (The Penisula)
Reid reveals 7 July account error The home secretary has asked police to explain why a mistake was made in the government's version of what happened on the day of the London bombings (BBC)
MI5 is being accused of a cover-up for failing to disclose to a parliamentary watchdog that it bugged the leader of the July 7 suicide bombers discussing the building of a bomb months before the London attacks (London Times)
London bombers had no help from al-Qa'ida, report concludes The Government's conclusions raise concerns over the ease with which relatively unsophisticated suicide attacks can be planned and executed, and it underlines the difficulties the security services face in thwarting such operations (The Independent)
Body scanner unveiled at station A high-tech body scanner for detecting would-be terrorists has been unveiled at London's Paddington station ahead of a four-week trial. (BBC)
Spies warned of Tube attack A leaked four-page report by the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC), which oversees all spying, is the first definitive evidence that the intelligence services expected terrorists to strike at the Underground (London Times)
7/7 inquiry would be a 'distraction', says Clarke Charles Clarke provoked anger among Islamic leaders and families of the victims of the London bombings today when he confirmed that there would be no public inquiry to investigate the atrocity (London Times)
We warned MI6 of tube attacks, claim Saudis Specific details of a plot to bomb the London Underground involving a terror cell of four people were passed to MI6 last December, raising fresh questions about whether the 7 July atrocity could have been averted (London Guardian)
Bomber video 'points to al-Qaeda' A video statement from one of the London suicide bombers Mohammad Sidique Khan strongly suggests a link between the bombers and al-Qaeda, which has not been established before (BBC)
Row over 'blank' CCTV tapes at station Sources close to the case of Jean Charles de Menezes last night dismissed suggestions that CCTV tapes of vital moments before he was shot dead by police at Stockwell tube station had been wiped. Speculation has swirled for more than a week, with claim and counter-claim about videotapes from the station where Mr De Menezes was killed on July 22 (London Guardian)
Police version of tube shooting challenged London's police forces and their "shoot-to-kill" policy for terrorists were under acute pressure yesterday after leaked documents revealed a chilling series of blunders that led to the killing of innocent Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes (The Age)
About a month before the July 7 bombings in London, British authorities balked at giving U.S. officials permission to apprehend a man now believed to have ties to the bombers, according to sources familiar with the investigation (CNN)
Man shot dead by police on Tube Police have said they shot a man dead at Stockwell Tube station in south London after he was challenged and refused to obey an order (BBC)
'Detained Briton' in bomb phone link A Briton said to have been held in Pakistan over the London terror attacks reportedly had telephone links with two of the suicide bombers (ITN)
Top al-Qaeda Briton called Tube bombers before attack The British al-Qaeda leader linked to the London terrorist attacks was being questioned by police in Pakistan last night after the discovery of mobile phone records detailing his calls with the suicide bombers (London Times)
Suicide bombers' 'ordinary' lives Three of the four men behind the UK's first suicide bombings on 7 July last year were British and the other a Jamaican-born British resident. Below are profiles of the young men who went on to kill 52 people and injure hundreds (BBC)
Image of bombers' deadly journey Police have released a CCTV image of the four London bombers as they set out from Luton on their bombing mission (BBC)
Exclusive: Was It Suicide? Why did they buy return train tickets to Luton? Why did they buy pay & display tickets for cars? Why were there no usual shouts of 'Allah Akhbar'? Why were bombs in bags and not on their bodies? (Mirror.co.uk)
London Stagecoach Employee Says Bus Bombing Suspicious We received an e mail from an employee of Stagecoach, the company responsible for the majority of London buses.
Our contact works a route roughly one mile from the site of the bus bombing last Thursday.
The bus driver pointed out that the number 30 bus was the only one to be re-routed after the initial bombs went off in the London Underground, every other bus carried on its normal journey, but for some reason this bus was diverted.
The driver notes the following about CCTV maintainence.
"CCTV gets maintained at least 2 or 3 times a week and can digitally store upto 2 whole weeks worth of footage. this is done by a private contractor....So when I heard that the CCTV wasn't working on a vehicle that's no more than 2 years old since last June.....I'm sorry that's rubbish, I work for the company I know different." (Prison Planet)
CCTV seizures raise hopes of quick identification of suspects Police may be able to pinpoint the London bombers on CCTV in as little as two weeks, a terrorism expert predicted last night.
As officers began the task of collating and analysing thousands of hours of CCTV, mobile phone and video footage, Andrew Silke, of the University of East London, pointed to the case of David Copeland, the London nail bomber.
Copeland was identified by his boss and a cab driver after police released CCTV pictures of him outside Brixton station in April 1999, the day he planted the first of three bombs.
Dr Silke said: "It took just over three weeks to find David Copeland and there was less footage available. I think police will identify these bombers in a similar time because the systems involved are much better. (London Guardian)
Explosive used in bombs 'was of military origin' The bombs used in Thursday's terrorist attacks were of "military origin", according to a senior French policeman sent to London to help in what has become the biggest criminal investigation in British history. Christophe Chaboud, head of the French Anti-Terrorism Co-ordination Unit, told Le Monde newspaper that the explosives used in the bombings were of "military origin", which he described as "very worrying". " We're more used to cells making home-made explosives with chemicals," he said. "How did they get them? Either by trafficking, for example, in the Balkans, or they had someone on the inside who enabled them to get out of the military establishment." (The Independent)
"I was in tube bomb carriage -- and survived" CAMBRIDGE dancer Bruce Lait has spoken of his miraculous escape when a bomb exploded just yards away from him in a Tube train carriage.
The 32-year-old was knocked out by the blast and awoke to a terrible scene of devastation in the underground tunnel near London's Aldgate East station.
Mr Lait, who teaches dance in Cambridge, believes he and his dance partner Crystal Main were the only passengers in the carriage who survived the blast without serious injury
even though they were sitting nearest to where the bomb detonated.
When he came to, there was a body lying on top of him and he was surrounded by the dead and injured. But incredibly, the only wounds the dance coach sustained were facial lacerations and a perforated eardrum.
"I feel extremely, extremely lucky," he said.
(Cambridge News)
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