Columns for the victims of the London bombings at the 7/7 Memorial at Hyde Park in London
The tenth anniversary of the 7 July attacks is marked in London. On 7 July 2005 suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a double-decker bus killed 56 people, including the bombers, and left more than 700 injured.
A pink rose lies on the 7/7 Memorial at Hyde ParkBritish Prime Minister David Cameron and London Mayor Boris Johnson lay a wreath at the 7/7 MemorialA wreath laid by the London Ambulance Service at the memorial in Hyde ParkWreaths laid at the memorial in Hyde ParkGeorge Psaradakis (C), the driver of the number 30 bus that was blown up in Tavistock Square, looks at floral tributes left close to the scene of the bombings in LondonFlowers left by the 7 July memorial plaque at Aldgate Station, London, with the names of those who were killed in the bombings at the stationFloral tributes left at Kings Cross Underground station in LondonPeople pause for a minute's silence at Kings Cross Underground station in LondonMembers of the emergency services stand in a line under the big screen at the back of No 1 Court in Wimbeldon to observe a minute's silenceMembers of various religious groups pray during a service in St Paul's Cathedral