Salman Abedi in an elevator on May 22, 2017, at 9:30 p.m. He appears to be adjusting wiring under his puffer vest. (Manchester Arena Inquiry) Police were told of ...
The brother of a suicide bomber who killed 22 people in Manchester in May 2017 has left Britain ahead of a scheduled appearance on October 21 at a public inquiry investigating the attack, the inquiry ...
Terrorist walks free despite the Parole Board refusing to release him early for ‘high risk’ to the public two months ago - Manchester Arena Inquiry/PA A convicted terrorist who was a friend of the ...
Survivors and families of victims of the 2017 suicide bombing at the Manchester Arena which killed 22 concert-goers are suing the UK’s domestic intelligence agency ...
A three-year inquiry into the Manchester Arena attack has uncovered a series of opportunities that were missed by the security services. Inquiry chair Sir John Saunders said MI5 had missed a ...
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The suit comes after an independent public inquiry said the 2017 bombing at an Ariana Grande concert was a “significant missed opportunity” for the U.K. spy agency. By Johnny Diaz and Ali Watkins ...
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Lisa Nandy admits Hillsborough Law 'challenge' amid Manchester Arena families' 'watering down' concerns
Lisa Nandy insists the security services will not be 'exempt' from the Hillsborough Law, amid concerns from the families of the Manchester Arena bombing victims. The new legislation aims to bring in a ...
Families bereaved by the Manchester Arena bombing say MI5 failed them and must be fully included in a new law designed to stop cover-ups in public life. In a letter to Sir Keir Starmer, seen by the ...
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Keir Starmer meets mother of gay Manchester Arena bombing victim as Martyn’s Law introduced
Prime minister Keir Starmer has met with the mother of Manchester Arena bombing victim Martyn Hett, as the counter-terrorism bill in her son’s name finally becomes law following a six-year campaign.
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