Its editorial column promises "Our spirit will never be broken", and includes a call for the government to "act without delay, round up this enemy in our midst and lock them in internment camps".
Its 23-page coverage features eyewitness accounts from people who had been on the Tube when the bombs went off, together with images they took on mobile phones. One of the most shocking images is of blood smeared on the front of the British Medical Association's headquarters in Tavistock Place.
Two of its normally lighthearted columnists, agony aunt Deidre Sanders who was at Kings Cross and TV critic Ally Ross who was at home in Aldgate, write their accounts.
Star columnist Jane Moore writes on how the atrocity ripped into the "blissful hours" of Olympic celebration and praises the heroism of the emergency services as well as the stoicism of Londoners.
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