Summary

  • Updates on the 10th anniversary of the 7 July attacks

  • Prince William attends service at Hyde Park Memorial

  • National one minute's silence held to remember the bombings

  • Duke of York attends service at St Paul's Cathedral

  • London mayor and prime minister lay wreaths at 7/7 memorial

  1. Commemoration planspublished at 07:10 British Summer Time 7 July 2015

    Several events are taking place today:

    • At 08:50, a wreath laying ceremony will take place, to coincide with when the first three bombs exploded.

    • At 11:00, a remembrance service attended by survivors and the relatives of those who were killed will be held at St Paul's Cathedral

    • At 11:30, a minute silence takes place at St Paul's and across the Tube network

    • At 14:30, an open air service will be held at Hyde Park.

  2. 7 July London bombings rememberedpublished at 07:00 British Summer Time 7 July 2015

    Ten years ago, four suicide bombers with rucksacks full of explosives attacked central London, killing 52 people and injuring hundreds more.

    It was the worst single terrorist atrocity on British soil.

    7 July London bombings memorialImage source, Getty Images

    We will bring you the latest updates and reactions as memorials and services mark the anniversary.