Scotland Yard has announced that two more of the suspected bombers in the failed attacks on 21 July have been charged with plotting to murder passengers on the London transport system.
Ibrahim Muktar Said is accused of the failed Hackney bus bombing, while Ramzi Mohammed is a suspect in the Oval tube bombing attempt. They were arrested in raids in west London on 29 July.
Both are charged with conspiracy to murder, attempted murder, conspiring to endanger life by using explosives, and of making or possessing an explosive with intent to endanger life or cause serious injury to property.
Yassin Hassan Omar - another suspect in the 21 July attacks - was charged yesterday.
He was charged with attempted murder and possession of an explosive substance.
The 24-year-old was arrested in Birmingham and was the first of the four suspected bombers to be formally charged.
Meanwhile, a British man arrested in Zambia two weeks ago on suspicion of terrorism has been deported to Britain.
Haroon Rashid Aswad, 30, is expected to be extradited from the UK to the US, where he is wanted in connection with an alleged attempt to set up a militant training camp.
Mr Aswat arrived at RAF Northolt in London at about 6pm and was immediately arrested.
He is to appear at Bow Street Magistrates' tomorrow.
Mr Aswat grew up in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire and was originally arrested under Zambian immigration laws.