7 July 2025
RMT Press Office:
On the 20th anniversary today of 7/7 London Bombings on July 7, 2005 Tube union RMT remembers those who were killed and injured in the attack.
RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey said that it was important to remember the bravery of those who responded to the bombings, particularly transport workers, emergency services staff and public services who provided essential support.
“RMT London Underground members were at the front line of the attack and played a critical role in the response to it.
“We must remember them and remind ourselves of the need for trained safety-critical transport workers to protect the travelling public,” he said.
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