You have probably forgotten all about the fifth anniversary of the 7/7 bombings by now haven't you? It was nearly a week ago already and I am sure you are back to worrying about the direction of the markets or something important.
There are many reasons to keep on remembering 7/7 – there are the 52 who lost their lives, but there are also the emergency services that did their best to help those affected. On that day, as some of you may know, I also found myself admitted to hospital with an illness that left me paralysed down one side and speechless (some might say the second part of that was no bad thing). I eventually emerged from hospital some nine weeks later, having been the recipient of the same care the NHS gave out to victims of the bombings. I remember the NHS as the most amazing free emergency servi...
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