Names of 7/7 London Bombing Victims Read Aloud
LONDON, JUL 7 – Commemorations honored 52 victims of the London bombings with 1,200 attendees including royals and survivors, highlighting unity and resilience against terrorism, officials said.
- Prince William joined survivors and families at a memorial ceremony in Hyde Park on July 7, 2025, marking the 20th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings.
- The attacks occurred on July 7, 2005, when four suicide bombers targeted London Underground trains and a bus, killing 52 people and injuring over 700 during rush hour.
- The ceremony featured moving speeches by survivors and families, reading the names of the 52 victims as petals fell, and the laying of wreaths and flowers including by Prince William.
- King Charles III expressed deep sorrow for the 52 victims who lost their lives and emphasized the importance of renewing dedication to unity, while Prime Minister Starmer affirmed that attempts to create division had been unsuccessful.
- The event reinforced remembrance of the tragedy, honoring courage and compassion shown and encouraging continued societal unity and respect among diverse communities.
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London 7/7 attack: Victims remembered 20 years on
Commemorations have been held to mark 20 years since the July 7th London bombings. Four coordinated suicide attacks during morning rush hour left 52 people dead and nearly 800 injured. Today the King paid tribute to those who ran towards danger to help that day – calling them the “very best of humanity in the face of the very worst”.
Twenty years on from the Islamist terror attack, the weight of that July day is as heavy as ever - Susan Hall
Twenty years may have passed since that dreadful morning when terrorists attacked our city, but the weight of that July day in 2005 remains as heavy as ever. That is all I could think about this morning as I sat in the silence of St Paul's Cathedral with other Londoners paying tribute to the victims of 7/7, and to the spirit of our city, which leapt to each other's help when the unthinkable happened. The names of the victims remembered today - 5…
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