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In pictures: London remembers the 7/7 bombings

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Kate Lloyd
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Ten years ago today, 52 people were killed in the 7/7 bombings in London. The terrorist attacks took place on the tube at Edgware Road, King’s Cross and Aldgate stations as well as on a bus at Tavistock Square.

This morning, there were tributes across the city. Survivors and victims’ relatives headed to St Paul’s Cathedral for a memorial service this morning, while David Cameron and Boris Johnson joined victims' families laying flowers in Hyde Park.

Londoners headed to stations affected by the blasts for a minute's silence at the times the bombs were detonated, with flowers laid at King’s Cross, Aldgate, Edgware Road and Tavistock Square throughout this morning.

The ambulance service, Metropolitan Police and fire brigade all paid tribute. Plus, people all across the city got off their tubes and buses a stop early to #walktogether to work.

Here's how London remembered the tragic event on social media.

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