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| A victim of the Edgware Road blast is taken away from the scene | The terror attacks across London on 7 July 2005 killed 52 civilians and injured more than 770, sending shockwaves around the world. Now, 20 years on, a new documentary tells the minute-by-minute story of that fateful day. Those caught up in it tell Zoë Beaty what happened next... | |
| Dome, sweet dome: the Millennium Experience was meant to drive the UK into an age of promise, or so Tony Blair's government hoped | With some of the brightest design talent in Britain working on it, the national celebration was meant to be a triumph of confidence over cynicism, boldness over blandness and excellence over mediocrity. Except it didn't exactly turn out that way, remembers Jonathan Glancey | |
| The new year truck attack may be a harbinger of revived Islamist terrorism on US soil, but it is also a rebuke to Joe Biden's failed foreign policy – and, says Mary Dejevsky, an unforeseen and unwelcome red flag for the incoming administration | |
| I went to private school with the prime minister's wife, but the government policy of adding a 20 per cent levy to pupils' fees – which came into effect today – is the only way to rescue the failing state system, says Alex Peake-Tomkinson | |
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