July 7th 2005 still looms large in most Londoner's darker memories but one of the strangest things about it was that those that let off the bombs killed themselves in the process: no culprit you could see, no perpertrator you could vent your anger on or share your forgiveness with.
It was done and they were gone.
It also meant no closure for the injured survivors and no justice for the relatives of the victims who didn't survive. But from day one, the Police have always said there must have been others involved and they never let up on their investigations.
Today, three people have been charged in connection with those events and we will have all the details for you at 6.
It's a beautiful day and the Bank Holiday weekend promises more good weather. Stay in your garden and enjoy? Visit one of London's stunning parks? You've promised yourself an outdoor treat for long enough - this weekend is the time to do it! Go to France, Latvia, Italy or even Bognor! Whatever, you are the kind of people who don't just let time slip by and we aren't the kind of people to deny you all the tips you need to make the most of the Bank Holiday weekend. Glen, Liz and Chrissie have your survival pack.
Talking of which, Ben is still in Ghana with his intrepid air cadets: they threaten to rebuild a school, subject to planning permission and Health and Safety... Joking about planning!
A Newham woman had always planned to have her baby naturally, and even when serious problems developed she bravely tried to stick to her guns. How supportive the medical team with her were..... NOT!!!!
You will be amazed and, I might venure, furious when you hear what one of them had to say.
Finally, when I asked the team what Scooby Doo's catch phrase was they all said, like some demented choir, in four part harmony, "it's Scoooby Dooby Doo, dummy!" Charmed I am sure.
Anyway, the dog's on the show, though I am not entirely clear why: join me in finding out at 6.
Alastair
PS Katie sends her best and will be there too!