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Last Updated: Friday, 22 July 2005, 04:58 GMT 05:58 UK
Information on London terror alerts
The scene at Oval underground
The scene at Oval underground, south London
Following last month's bombs and subsequent attempted bombings, we've provided a list of helpful websites and contact numbers.

You will be able to refer to this page if you need advice on travelling around, the capital and for security measures you can take.

There's also contact details for all the police forces, government agencies and other organisations providing information, help and support.

We're continuing to update this page with links and information from the growing number of agencies now involved


  • Appeal for Information
    Officers investigating Thursday's bombs at Warren Street, Oval and Shepherd's Bush underground stations, and on a bus in Hackney want members of the public with any information, including pictures taken on mobile phones or anyone who was an eyewitness to contact them:

    Anti Terrorist Branch Hotline

    Call 0800 789 321 if you have any information

    Metropolitan Police

  • Advice and information

    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

    MI5 Advice for Businesses
    The Security Service (MI5) has specific information on its wesbite about what businesses can do to protect themselves from terrorist attacks

    Directgov

    Trauma support
    We spoke to Maureen Kavanagh about dealing with trauma, and how to set up a support group.

    RCP



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