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7/7 memorial vandalised in London on anniversary of the 2005 attacks
The graffiti said “4 innocent Muslims” and “Blair lied thousands died”.
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The graffiti said “4 innocent Muslims” and “Blair lied thousands died”.
Samantha Lewthwaite, who’s originally from Northern Ireland, is the widow of one of the 7/7 bombers. A Kenyan minister said last night that a “British woman” was believed to be among the attackers.
The 77-year-old was assaulted at an apartment in Coolock.
Prosecutors say the men had discussed a “Mumbai-style” atrocity and had planned to send mail bombs to various targets.
Molly Naylor was in the front carriage of the train blown up by the July 7 bombers. In her show for Absolut Fringe 2011, she explores the effect it had on her.
Meanwhile, UK police have contacted a lawyer involved in Lady Diana’s inquest to warn him over possible voicemail hacking.
NOTW phone hacking controversy, Dáil protests over bailout troika and hospital cuts, and your guide to Oxegen. These and more in today’s Fix:
Victims of alleged phone hacking have widened to include the parents of murdered children and families of 7/7 bombing victims.
The coroner delivered rare criticism of MI5 as families of the 52 who died had differing reactions to Judge Heather Hallett’s verdict.
No individual organisation’s failings contributed to the deaths of 52 people in the July 7 bombings, an inquest concludes.
The findings of the inquests into the terrorist bombings on July 7, 2005 are due to be published this morning.