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London explosions: the papers
This morning’s Metro and this evening’s Standard show how the mood of the city changed in just a couple of hours

London olympics: Metro
Pages 2 and 3 from this morning’s Metro

London explosions: Evening Standard
Pages 2 and 3 from this evening’s Standard

London explosions: Oxford Street
Oxford Street was devoid of traffic at lunchtime. Usually you can barely cross without being mown down. The shops were full of uneaten lunchtime sandwiches, while others - WHSmith included - were closed on the advice of the police. Most had their shutters pulled down. Everywhere, there was an eerie quiet.


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