Political leaders, royalty, and the leading figures in London’s emergency services led the reflection on the atrocities carried out ten years ago on ordinary Londoners travelling to work.
There was a minute’s silence at 11.30 am.
There was service at St Paul’s cathedral and remembrance and reflection at the memorial in Hyde Park for those who died.
George Psaradakis, driver of number 30 bus blown up in Tavistock Square on 7/7, in emotional return to scene today http://t.co/drcM4EA16J
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Press Association (@PA) July 07, 2015
Britain's Prince William lays flowers at the 7/7 memorial in London's Hyde Park #photo by @niklashallen http://t.co/5gxw5GrXHu
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Agence France-Presse (@AFP) July 07, 2015
.@BTPChief pays respects with @metpoliceuk @citypolice Commissioners at Hyde Park BTPne.ws/77remembered #sevenseven http://t.co/zT757kObxP
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(@BTP) July 07, 2015
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Micheal Ellis describes a scene he will never forget at Tavistock Square on 7 July 2005.
Stephen Hockin was on duty on 7 July 2005. He attended Edgware Road tube station
Can't help but be moved by Emma Craig who was 14, #Aldgate survivor speaking at the Hyde Park memorial #sevenseven http://t.co/BkM0qwLOgh
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ChrisHawkswell, EP07 (@LAS_TacAdvisor) July 07, 2015
Some of our officers who helped during the #sevenseven attacks leaving the remembrance service @StPaulsLondon. http://t.co/3HVgMxx5vb
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City Police (@CityPolice) July 07, 2015
West Norwood Fire Station observing a minutes silence for #sevenseven http://t.co/daOPN2nJpw
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LAMBETH FIRE (@FireLambeth) July 07, 2015
Lord Mayor Alan Yarrow's City delegation pays its respects at the @StPaulsLondon #SevenSeven service. #WalkTogether http://t.co/4jzgv9c1Jf
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City of London (@cityoflondon) July 07, 2015
Today we're remembering all those killed and injured during #sevenseven and the bravery of our staff who responded londonambulance.nhs.uk/about_us/what_…
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London Ambulance (@Ldn_Ambulance) July 07, 2015
An insight into the challenges of dealing with #London bombings #sevenseven from a media & communication perspective twitter.com/mynewsdesk_uk/…
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Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) July 07, 2015
#TheMet remember the victims of the #London bombings #sevenseven and the bravery of all emergency services http://t.co/OCXaczcNfg
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Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) July 07, 2015
Paramedic Eoin who attended Aldgate station will be talking about responding to #sevenseven on @itvlondon from 6pm http://t.co/oJI4SoPuaW
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ChrisHawkswell, EP07 (@LAS_TacAdvisor) July 07, 2015
Our tributes led by @BTPChief @BTPDeputy @BTPNewton @BTP_B_Division across London BTPne.ws/77remembered #sevenseven http://t.co/U2JajO9LY5
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(@BTP) July 07, 2015
You can watch Paramedic Eoin Walker talk about what he did during #sevenseven on @itvlondon And read about him here buff.ly/1KKGKQc
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London Ambulance (@Ldn_Ambulance) July 07, 2015
10 years on from #sevenseven we now have 6 more Fire Rescue Units with highly trained crews WATCH youtu.be/9FWhC3BnrmE
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London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) July 07, 2015
This week's face of the Service is Paramedic Craig Cassidy. He was one of the first responders on #sevenseven #LAS50 http://t.co/wkL0IXeero
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London Ambulance (@Ldn_Ambulance) July 07, 2015
Craig said of #sevenseven: 'We were faced with a devastating scene...' buff.ly/1KPR0W0
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London Ambulance (@Ldn_Ambulance) July 07, 2015
We look back at #sevenseven with a mix of sadness & pride. Sadness for those killed & injured and their families & pride in our staff.
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London Ambulance (@Ldn_Ambulance) July 07, 2015
A minutes' silence with Hillingdon's fine Firefighters. Remembering those no longer with us 7/7 @Richard_Claydon http://t.co/vxUQd8BLuq
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Hillingdon MPS (@MPSHillingdon) July 07, 2015
Control room staff staff like Rob played a vital role during #sevenseven Read his story here buff.ly/1G5wYAe http://t.co/9lzl3KrsPg
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London Ambulance (@Ldn_Ambulance) July 07, 2015
The police radio fell silent for a minute this morning as we remembered the day 10 years ago when tragedy hit Camden http://t.co/FWSXFxidHi
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Camden MPS (@MPSCamden) July 07, 2015
10 years on we reflect on the 7/7 bombings and the improvements we've made in response bit.ly/77timeline http://t.co/LDzFYbb5DD
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London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) July 07, 2015
Today crews at fire stations across the capital held a minute's silence to remember the victims of #sevenseven. http://t.co/smoNG7VabD
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London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) July 07, 2015
Learn about our roles and experiences on #sevenseven and what we've improved as a result bit.ly/77timeline http://t.co/24u78ZWFFb
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London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) July 08, 2015