The British government has rejected calls for a full public inquiry into July’s London bombings, drawing criticism on Wednesday from victims, politicians and pressure groups. Four British Islamists killed themselves and 52 others in suicide bombings on three underground trains and a bus five months ago. Around 700 more were injured. The Home Office said an independent probe could prejudice continuing investigations into the attack and that the government had to focus first on thwarting future threats. Full Story
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