 King's Cross: traffic in slowly returning to normal | The Prime Minster has vowed that those responsible for yesterday's bombs in central London will be brought to justice.
The capital has been slowly returning to normal following the four separate attacks.
Some London Underground trains are returning to normal service, and rail services are almost back to full operation.
Breakfast was live today with a four hour special programme presented by Bill Turnbull from King's Cross
Our reporter Paul Welsh was live at University College Hospital which is close to King's Cross
And Ben Ando had regular news reports on the hour
If you want to contact us with a story about yesterday's events, or if you a have a picture or video footage - you can contact us via a separate page on the Breakfast website.
On the same page, you can find help and advice on personal security, travel in London and advice from the government's Civil Resilience Agency
We spoke to the Home Secretary Charles Clarke about the hunt for the bombers
And we also heard from the former Mayor of New York City, Rudolph Giuliani who made comparisons between the London bombs and the 911 attacks in the US.
The bombs across London inevitably raise questions about how we can make our cities safer. Proposals for identity cards were criticised by some campaign groups - who said they were an infringement of our civil liberties.
We discussed these issues with The Daily Mail columnist Melanie Phillips, and Shami Chakrabarti, director of the civil rights group Liberty.
Breakfast will be on BBC One on Saturday, channels and timings may also change on Sunday and Monday so please check on Ceefax for the latest information
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