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    7th of July

    I'll always remember where I was when I heard. And how I felt.

    I'll always remember the frantic phone calls, the quest for information, the need to know that everyone I care about was safe.

    I'll always remember how it felt to travel on the tube the followig day. The same but, somehow, completely changed..

    I'll always remember standing in Tavistock Square. The image of that bus will be forever seared into my mind.

    But most of all I will always remember the victims: the dead, the injured, their friends and loved ones and the emergency staff who dealt with the aftermath.

    And, finally, I'll be forever grateful for the timing of my own travel to Russell Square.

    We're just one year on, but London will never forget.

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