I remember 7/7 vividly; the atmosphere, the failed plot in the weeks to follow, the shooting down of Jean Charles de Menezes and the climate that took over in the months that followed.
Today, 10 years on from the devastation of July 7, 2005, we still haven’t quite moved on from what took place and, if our terror alert level is anything to go by, we don’t seem to be moving forward.
Bombers Mohammed Sidique Khan, Shehzad Tanweer, Hasib Hussain, and Jermaine Lindsay made their way from Luton that morning a decade ago, travelling into London to cause destruction. That day they set things in motion not just for their own families and the lives of their 52 victims and the families of those who lost their lives, but for all communities in the UK.