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BBCLast Updated: Tuesday, 1 May 2007, 15:03 GMT 16:03 UK
Pressure grows for a 7/7 inquirySurvivors and relatives of victims of the 7 July attacks
are stepping up the pressure for a public inquiry into MI5's
handling of intelligence.
On Monday it emerged at the end of a year-long terror trial
that MI5 had two of the 7 July bombers under surveillance
a year before the attacks.
Ministers are opposed to an inquiry but a parliamentary
committee will consider why the bombers were not picked up.
Those affected by the 2005 attacks have delivered a letter
to the Home Office.
The document, requesting an "impartial public inquiry", was
handed to an official from the department.
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