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GLA report on London July 7th 2005 bomb attacks - not a substitute for a full independent Public Inquiry

There should be a full, independent Public Inquiry into last year's terrorist bomb attacks on July 7th and the failed attacks on July 21st 2005.

Today's publication of the Greater London Assembly report on the July 7th 2005 bomb attack Emergency Services responses shows that there are are lessons to be learned regarding, for example, radio and mobile phone telecommunications, etc.

Mobile Phone Networks Access Overload Control in the aftermath of the July 7th 2005 terrorist attacks in London

However, the NuLabour government is rejecting such calls for a Public Inquiry. They have, in any case, granted themselves the power to effectively censor any such Inquiry, under the obscure and hardly reported Inquiries Act 2005

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There's some interesting stuff about the report and the need for a public inquiry on Rachel North's blog, including a link to an online petition for a public inquiry: http://rachelnorthlondon.blogspot.com/


There's some interesting stuff about the report and the narrative on the July 7th Truth Campaign web site, including an Independent People's Inquiry: http://julyseventh.co.uk/


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