July 5, 2015

7/7 spurred tough anti-terror measures some say went too far

LONDON (AP) - After four home-grown suicide bombers killed 52 London commuters on July 7, 2005, Prime Minister Tony Blair vowed that Britain would stop at nothing to defeat terrorism. "Let no one be in any doubt," he said. "The rules of the game are changing."

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