The second anniversary of the July bombings has been marked with a memorial ceremony at King's Cross Station.
The ceremony took place in the memorial garden to the victims shortly before 9am - the time the first bomb exploded two years ago.
The attackes killed 52 people and among those laying flowers were the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, mayor of London, Ken Livingstone and Olympics and London Minister Tessa Jowell.
Hundreds of people were injured in the attacks on three Tube trains and a bus.
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