The photographs show Hassib Hussain who is believed to be bomber of London bus #30.  He was seen at Luton Station at 07.20 on the morning of the bombings.  If you have information in connection with the London bombings please call the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789321. He is expected to be put on trial at the Old Bailey in London, alongside the other suspects involved in the failed attacks. Fifty-two people were killed in the attacks, as were the four bombers, and about 700 injured in the deadliest single act of terrorism in the United Kingdom since the Lockerbie bombing in 1988 and the deadliest bombing in London since the Second World War.  On this day last year, a series of coordinated suicide bombings struck London's public transport system during the morning rush hour, with three bombs exploded within 50 seconds of each other on three London Underground trains.  Other events are planned around London for later in the day.   It was also revealed that some of the fertiliser bomb conspirators had met with two of the London subway bombers.  The July 7 bombings were a series of coordinated bombings which struck London on the morning of July 7, 2005. 52 people died and approximately 700 were injured as a result of the bombings.   Russell Square after the bombings.  A permanent memorial for the victims of the July 7, 2005 London bombings has been unveiled in Hyde Park, London, England.  