On this day: 26 years since the Docklands bombing

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Two died and 40 were injured in the explosion, near the South Quay railway station, close to the Daily Mirror’s Canary Wharf office. Prime Minister John Major branded the attack “an appalling outrage” and said that it threatened the peace process.

The Republicans would agree to another ceasefire ahead of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. 70 years ago (1952) The Congress Party, led by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, won an outright victory in India’s first general election, giving him a further five years in office.

Educated in England, Nehru had been Prime Minister of India since the country’s independence from Britain in 1947. 60 years ago (1962) Captured American pilot Gary Powers was exchanged for Russian spy Rudolf Abel at the Glienicke Bridge, which linked Berlin with Potsdam, at the height of the Cold War.

Powers’ U-2 spy plane had been shot down in 1960 as he flew a reconnaissance mission into Soviet airspace.

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