
Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell, Mayor of London Ken Livingstone and Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy will lay flowers at King’s Cross station at 08.50am on Friday, at the time of the first explosion.
In Regent’s Park, the names of the victims will be read out while at St Paul’s Cathedral, four candles - one for each of the blasts - will be lit at the exact times of the incidents.
At midday, a two-minute silence will be observed across the UK, and I would hope that you observe it wherever you are.
I belive that First Capital Connect will be reminding drivers to annouce the two minutes silence and also there will be station annoucements stating the same information.
Elsewhere, during private services for families and friends of the victims, commemorative plaques will be unveiled at King’s Cross, Russell Square, Edgware Road and Aldgate stations and at Tavistock Square where the Number 30 bus exploded.
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