The 7 July 2005 London bombings were a series of coordinated terrorist bomb blasts that hit London's public transport system during the morning rush hour.
At 8:50 a.m., three bombs exploded within fifty seconds of each other on three London Underground trains. A fourth bomb exploded on a bus nearly an hour later at 9:47 a.m. in Tavistock Square.
The bombings killed 52 commuters and the four suicide bombers, injured nearly 800, and caused a severe day-long disruption of the city's transport and mobile telecommunications infrastructure.
We are ordinary people who have caught up in the biggest peace-time attack on London and the first suicide bomb attack in the UK.
The group is made up of bereaved families, survivors and their relatives.
We need a Public (or, at least, an Independent) Inquiry as the Government Narratives and the Intelligence and Security Committe's report are not sufficient.
Information that is now in the public domain clearly shows that a link was established in 2004 between a group of failed bomb plotters and two of the 7/7 bombers (Mohammed Siddique Khan and Shazad Tanweer) by MI5.
From the immediate aftermath of the 7/7 attacks we were told that the bombers were known as "clean skins" that had "come out from the blue". We now know this is not the case.
We believe an Inquiry will bring forth the answers to questions that so many people have.
On Tuesday 1st May 2007 a group of campaigners hand-delivered a letter to the Home Office formally requesting the Home Secretary Dr John Reid to consider the need for a Public or Independent Inquiry.
We will continue to press for an Independent Inquiry and as of 1st May 2007 we are waiting for a response to our formal request into an Inquiry.