King Charles' message on 20th anniversary of 7/7 London attacks: ‘Spirit of unity against those who seek to divide us’
- King Charles urged people to draw on the "extraordinary courage and compassion" shown following the 7/7 London attacks, saying "those who tried to divide us failed."
- Fifty-Two people died and more than 700 were wounded in the 2005 suicide bombings, the first such attacks on European soil.
- Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said Islamist extremist terrorism remains the greatest threat to Britain's national security, followed by extreme right-wing terrorism.
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