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7/7

# 77 - Wednesday 1 February, 2012

4 men admit al-Qaida inspired plot to blow up London Stock Exchange

Prosecutors say the men had discussed a “Mumbai-style” atrocity and had planned to send mail bombs to various targets.

# 77 - Tuesday 13 September, 2011

Column: I survived a terrorist bombing. Here’s what happened next

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.

# 77 - Thursday 7 July, 2011

Warnings of potential Irish victims of NOTW phone hacking

Meanwhile, UK police have contacted a lawyer involved in Lady Diana’s inquest to warn him over possible voicemail hacking.

# 77 - Wednesday 6 July, 2011

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The Daily Fix: Wednesday

NOTW phone hacking controversy, Dáil protests over bailout troika and hospital cuts, and your guide to Oxegen. These and more in today’s Fix:

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NOTW phone hacking: What News International and Rebekah Brooks are saying

Victims of alleged phone hacking have widened to include the parents of murdered children and families of 7/7 bombing victims.

# 77 - Friday 6 May, 2011

Take 5: Friday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock.

Calls for review of UK security services as families react to 7/7 inquest verdict 7/7

Calls for review of UK security services as families react to 7/7 inquest verdict

The coroner delivered rare criticism of MI5 as families of the 52 who died had differing reactions to Judge Heather Hallett’s verdict.

Coroner’s inquest rules that 7/7 victims died unlawfully 7/7

Coroner’s inquest rules that 7/7 victims died unlawfully

No individual organisation’s failings contributed to the deaths of 52 people in the July 7 bombings, an inquest concludes.

London coroner to publish findings of July 7 inquests 7/7

London coroner to publish findings of July 7 inquests

The findings of the inquests into the terrorist bombings on July 7, 2005 are due to be published this morning.

The 9 at 9: Friday

Nine things you need to know by 9am: Photos emerge from the Osama compound – but none of the dead look like Osama; Obama to address crowds at O’Connell Street; and Matthew Elderfield gives bank boards their notice.