Cameron: We will never be cowed by terrorism
The Prime Minister has tweeted ahead of a day of remembrance a decade after the London July 7th bombings.
David Cameron tweeted to say that: "the threat continues to be as real as it is deadly – but we will never be cowed by terrorism."
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At 11.30am today, the country comes together to remember the victims of one of the deadliest terrorist atrocities on mainland Britain.
7/7 bombings: Services to mark a decade since terror attacks
Britain will today mark ten years since deadly terror attacks in London killed 52 innocent people and injured hundreds more.
David Cameron, Boris Johnson and the Duke of Cambridge will join survivors and victims' families at a series of events across the capital, while a minute's silence will be held at 11.30am.
Ten years on from the 7/7 London attacks, the threat continues to be as real as it is deadly – but we will never be cowed by terrorism.
Londoners #walktogether in honour of 7/7 victims
The Walk Together campaign was organised by the Britain Future thinktank
The Walk Together campaign was organised by the Britain Future thinktank Credit: PA
People travelling into the capital have been getting off a stop early today to walk together in remembrance of the victims of the 7/7 bombings.
Using the hashtag #WalkTogether, Londoners have shared pictures of their tribute to the 52 people who died in 2005.