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Wednesday, July 13, 2005

After The Bombings

Business Link for London Newsletter

This special update provides the latest advice and information from the Metropolitan Police and other London authorities following last week's terrorist attacks. Please distribute this information to your clients, suppliers and other relevant contacts.

Appeal for images
The Metropolitan Police are appealing for any photographs, video footage or mobile phone images that were taken on the morning of Thursday 7 July, either in or close to the areas where the four bombs exploded.
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Family assistance centre
A 24-hour family assistance centre has now opened at the Queen Mother's Sports Centre on 223 Vauxhall Bridge Road London, SW1V 1EL.
At this centre people will have the opportunity to provide the any information they can to assist police with the complicated process of tracing loved ones.
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Latest travel updates
While most of the underground lines are up and running again Transport for London¿s advice to passengers is to allow extra time for journeys. They also ask passengers to be extra careful not to leave any belongings behind on trains or at stations as these are causing unnecessary security alerts - with 50 separate security alerts taking place between Friday and Monday alone. TfL have asked passengers to remain vigilant and question any suspect items or behaviour and immediately inform tube staff or the police.
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London remembers
Victims of the London bombings will be remembered with a two-minute silence at 12pm GMT. The Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has begun a book of condolence at City Hall and floral tributes can be left in the Victoria Embankment Gardens for those wanting to pay their respects. Ken Livingstone has also launched the London Bombings Relief Fund in association with the British Red Cross.
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Emergency guide for tourism industry following terrorist attack The London Development Agency (LDA) and Visit London have issued an emergency guide for tourism businesses following the terrorist attack on London.
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