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As the world continues to come to terms with last Thursday's bombings in central London, Breakfast will be following events and bringing you the latest developments.
We're continuing to update this page with links and information from the growing number of agencies now involved in helping survivors, and searching for the bombers.
You can also find links to Transport for London from this page to help you plan your journeys around the capital.
Public Information
We've provided you with a comprehensive list of websites where you can get helpline numbers, safety and travel advice: Emergency Number for families
0870 1566 344
Metropolitan Police
Anti Terrorist Branch Appeal
The Anti Terrorist Branch are appealing for information about yesterday's bombings:
Call 0800 789 321 if you have any information
British Red Cross Advice line
For information on the Family Assistance Centre, advice, practical and emotional support 0845 0547474
Family Assistance Centre
The 24 hour Family Assistance Centre relocated on Tuesday to the Royal Horticultural Conference Hall, 80 Vincent Square SW1P 2PE. The centre will be open from 14:00. The centre was previously at the Queen Mother Sports Centre on Vauxhall Bridge Road, and is being aided by a number of agencies.
UK Resilience
Last year, the government issued booklets to every household about preparing for emergencies.
Mayor of London
Transport for London
TfL's website is receiving a high volume of traffic, but it is still displaying essential information.
City of London Police
British Transport Police
London Fire Brigade
Directgov
Breakfast's Bill Turnbull presented Friday's programme live from central LondonTrauma support
We spoke to Maureen Kavanagh about dealing with trauma, and how to set up a support group.
RCP
Were you an eyewitness?
If you were involved in any of the explosions, if you have any digital still pictures, or video footage, Breakfast would like to hear from you
Call 020 8624 9700
If you were involved in one of the explosions, give us a call and we will call you straight back.
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