Terror Attacks Hit London
Four blasts ripped through trains in the underground and tore apart a double-decker bus during the morning rush hour, killing at least 52 people and injuring more than 700 others. The entire underground transport network and the central bus service were shut down.

A flag before a hotel in Scotland is flying at half-mast to mourn for the dead in London blasts.The attack came a day after a jubilant London was awarded the 2012 Olympic Games.- sina.com
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Britain issues new immigration rules (13/7 09:25)
The British Home Office announced Tuesday a new entry clearance requirement for people coming to Britain for more than six months.

Four London bomb suspects identified (13/7 09:27)
The Metropolitan Police have identified four men suspected of carrying out last week's London bombings.

3 people arrested in London (10/7 23:30)
Three men were arrested on Sunday at London's Heathrow Airport under anti-terrorism laws, a top British police official said.

 
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