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they came to remembertheirfriend, 0livia campbell, and her family remembertheirfriend, 0livia campbellomfort from the tributes left to all of the victims. 22 killed. more than 100 injured. we know their names and their harrowing stories. but we will never understand their terrible, unfathomable loss. judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire. and ukip have launched their pa rty‘s manifesto, saying it's a message to terrorists that they will not win. paul nuttal said ukip would beef up security by increasing numbers of police officers, troops and border guards. mr nuttal added he believed other parties had been too cowardly to address the problem. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight, now on bbc news it's time for newsnight. bell tolls manchester remembers: a city known for its noise comes to a deafening halt. police close in on those linked to the attacker. but they say more may be at large. the general election is two weeks today. tonight, the first sense of how manchester's tragedy may shape the rest of the campaign. tomorrowjeremy corbyn will return to the campaign
they came to remembertheirfriend, 0livia campbell, and her family remembertheirfriend, 0livia campbellomfort from the tributes left to all of the victims. 22 killed. more than 100 injured. we know their names and their harrowing stories. but we will never understand their terrible, unfathomable loss. judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire. and ukip have launched their pa rty‘s manifesto, saying it's a message to terrorists that they will not win. paul nuttal said ukip would beef up security by...
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she was the mother of 0livia campbell. she could at that point to try to track down her daughter, as she did not know where she was. the news, i am afraid, is not good at all. charlotte attended the ariana grande concert with a friend, and her mother has confirmed her daughter's death in a facebook post. she wrote: "rip my darling precious gorgeous girl 0livia campbell taken far far to soon go sing with the angels and keep smiling mummy loves you so much." so just sojust one of so just one of those very sadly who died. charlotte spoke to us very bravely about her efforts to try to find her daughter. let's get the latest now from manchester — our correspondent wyre davies is outside police headquarters. i bring ibring up i bring up 0livia campbell, because we have a series of these. we have a series of name still to come. yes, it isa series of name still to come. yes, it is a desperate situation for all of the family. we now at least publicly have at least four fatalities confirmed the 22 people who died in the bombing on m
she was the mother of 0livia campbell. she could at that point to try to track down her daughter, as she did not know where she was. the news, i am afraid, is not good at all. charlotte attended the ariana grande concert with a friend, and her mother has confirmed her daughter's death in a facebook post. she wrote: "rip my darling precious gorgeous girl 0livia campbell taken far far to soon go sing with the angels and keep smiling mummy loves you so much." so just sojust one of so...
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this is the uncle of 15—year—old 0livia campbell.om hotels to hospitals. we've been as close as we can to the arena to see if we can... we've been in the back streets, and we've been to this hospital, a couple more. we've got friends and family that went to other hospitals. we've got friends in blackburn who work there. they're looking at their hospital. we're just coming to an end. all we need to do is get in contact with her. if anybody sees her, anybody knows where she is, all we want is a phone call and we can go and get her. manchester is also think of the injured. 59 people were taken to hospital. it is thought that 12 of the casualties were children under 16. clearly, there were a number of individuals who have very serious injuries. and they require intensive care. and people are going to be in hospitalfor a long time. care. and people are going to be in hospital for a long time. and tonight, at least some cause for hope. laura mcentire, on the left, has been found in hospital, in a serious condition. but alive. her friend, a
this is the uncle of 15—year—old 0livia campbell.om hotels to hospitals. we've been as close as we can to the arena to see if we can... we've been in the back streets, and we've been to this hospital, a couple more. we've got friends and family that went to other hospitals. we've got friends in blackburn who work there. they're looking at their hospital. we're just coming to an end. all we need to do is get in contact with her. if anybody sees her, anybody knows where she is, all we want is...
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yesterday, the mother of teenager 0livia campbell was searching for her daughter.ying tribute to her on facebook. 59 people were injured in the attack. hospitals are crossed manchester are continuing to treat many of them. they are the germanic injuries you would expect in terms of the type of device used, the proximity to the people used to leg injured. —— traumatic. we are dealing with loss of limbs potentially, we are dealing with embedded objects, all the horrific injuries you would expect from the event that happened. 20 years ago, this church was damaged in the ira bomb attack. today it is just one spotin bomb attack. today it is just one spot in the city which provides a focal point for grief and a place where strength and solidarity is on show as well. difficult to listen to the stories, so many of them as well. quite a lot of tears in albert square for the vigil, and no one being held in albert square this evening. we have been talking about saffie roussos, the eight girls he was the youngest victim. she was named yesterday. —— eight—year—old girl who was
yesterday, the mother of teenager 0livia campbell was searching for her daughter.ying tribute to her on facebook. 59 people were injured in the attack. hospitals are crossed manchester are continuing to treat many of them. they are the germanic injuries you would expect in terms of the type of device used, the proximity to the people used to leg injured. —— traumatic. we are dealing with loss of limbs potentially, we are dealing with embedded objects, all the horrific injuries you would...
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this is the uncle of 15—year—old 0livia campbell.he search from hotels to hospitals. we've been as close as we can to the arena to see if we can... we've been in the back streets, and we've been to this hospital, a couple more. we've got friends and family that went to other hospitals. we've got friends in blackburn who work there. they're looking at their hospital. we're just coming to an end. all we need to do is get in contact with her. if anybody sees her, anybody knows where she is, all we want is a phone call and we can go and get her. manchester is also thinking of the injured. 59 people were taken to hospital. it is thought that 12 of the casualties are children under 16. clearly, there are a number of individuals who have, you know, very, very serious injuries, and require intensive care. and people are going to be in hospitalfor a long time. and tonight, at least some cause for hope. laura mcintyre, on the left, has been found in hospital, in a serious condition. but alive. herfriend is missing. it is beyond the comprehensi
this is the uncle of 15—year—old 0livia campbell.he search from hotels to hospitals. we've been as close as we can to the arena to see if we can... we've been in the back streets, and we've been to this hospital, a couple more. we've got friends and family that went to other hospitals. we've got friends in blackburn who work there. they're looking at their hospital. we're just coming to an end. all we need to do is get in contact with her. if anybody sees her, anybody knows where she is,...
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among the missing, 0livia campbell, aged 15.. georgina callander was aged 18, seen here with ariana grande ata aged 18, seen here with ariana grande at a previous event. and eight—year—old saffie roussos was amongst those killed. it was an attack directed at young people, at innocence. the first victim to be named was georgina callander, an 18—year—old who was studying health and social care at runshaw college in lancashire. at eight years old, saffie roussos was the youngest person known to have been killed in the attack so far. they were among the thousands who had travelled to the manchester arena earlier in the evening, looking forward to a great night out. our special correspondent, ed thomas, has this report on the victims of terror. the youngest life lost — eight—year—old saffie roussos, at the concert with her mother and sister from lancashire. today her headteacher said she was simply a beautiful little girl, loved by everyone. also killed, student georgina callander. she idolised ariana grande. this was the teenager me
among the missing, 0livia campbell, aged 15.. georgina callander was aged 18, seen here with ariana grande ata aged 18, seen here with ariana grande at a previous event. and eight—year—old saffie roussos was amongst those killed. it was an attack directed at young people, at innocence. the first victim to be named was georgina callander, an 18—year—old who was studying health and social care at runshaw college in lancashire. at eight years old, saffie roussos was the youngest person...
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among the missing, 0livia campbell, aged 15.f the attack have been named. georgina callander was aged 18, seen here with ariana grande at a previous event. and eight—year—old saffie roussos was amongst those killed. it was an attack directed at young people, at innocence. as gavin says there is an active police investigation underway. earlier today at 23—year—old man was arrested in south manchester, that will presumably be a line of investigation. what they are trying to learn is more about salman abedi, and how did he know how to make this bomb? did somebody supply him with it? in that scenario that means there is a bomb maker still at large perhaps not known to security services and that carries a risk of further attacks. that will bring much be the focus of the investigation. our home editor mark easton has the latest on the investigation, his report contains flash photography, who was behind this attack on innocents? as the concert ended and the lights came up, as children left for home, music in their ears, smiles on their
among the missing, 0livia campbell, aged 15.f the attack have been named. georgina callander was aged 18, seen here with ariana grande at a previous event. and eight—year—old saffie roussos was amongst those killed. it was an attack directed at young people, at innocence. as gavin says there is an active police investigation underway. earlier today at 23—year—old man was arrested in south manchester, that will presumably be a line of investigation. what they are trying to learn is more...
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among the missing, 0livia campbell, aged 15. some of the first victims have been named.at a previous event with ariana grande. saffie roussos, eight—year—old, was also killed. during the day, police raided a number of houses. a 23—year—old man was arrested in connection. an attack like this had long been feared. preventing alone suicide bomber is difficult. police will now try to discover everything they can about this man, whether he is part of a greater network and whether there is a risk of further attacks. thousands of people gathered outside the town hall in a mark of defiance. 0ne gathered outside the town hall in a mark of defiance. one by one, members of different faiths insisted they would not be cowed. these were sikhs with placards. there is hard times again in the streets of our city but we will not take defeat and we will not want your pity because this is where we stand strung together, with a smile on our face because this is the place in our heart, in our homes because this is the place in our bones, because of manchester asked strength from the fa ct man
among the missing, 0livia campbell, aged 15. some of the first victims have been named.at a previous event with ariana grande. saffie roussos, eight—year—old, was also killed. during the day, police raided a number of houses. a 23—year—old man was arrested in connection. an attack like this had long been feared. preventing alone suicide bomber is difficult. police will now try to discover everything they can about this man, whether he is part of a greater network and whether there is a...
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among the missing, 0livia campbell, aged 15.us event. and eight—year—old saffie roussos was amongst those killed. it was an attack directed at young people, at innocence. we saw the worst of humanity last night but we have seen the best of it today here in manchester, the spirit of resilience is alive and well. in the past few hours hundreds of people here in albert square showing solidarity. lots of people coming together, i am sure there will be more tears over the next few days and weeks as we start to learn the identities of those killed, many children of course among them. the lord mayor of manchester, eddy newman, said tonight's event was a chance to "express solidarity" with the victims. a lot of people broke into applause for emergency services who ran into the building last night knowing full well there could have been a secondary explosion but still went into the arena to help who they could and that was very much appreciated by the hundreds of people crammed into albert square just an hour ago. the performance poet, t
among the missing, 0livia campbell, aged 15.us event. and eight—year—old saffie roussos was amongst those killed. it was an attack directed at young people, at innocence. we saw the worst of humanity last night but we have seen the best of it today here in manchester, the spirit of resilience is alive and well. in the past few hours hundreds of people here in albert square showing solidarity. lots of people coming together, i am sure there will be more tears over the next few days and weeks...
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yesterday, the mother of teenager 0livia campbell was searching for her daughter.r—old is amongst those who died. her mum paying tribute to her on facebook. 59 people were injured in the attack. hospitals across manchester are continuing to treat many of them. they are the sort of traumatic injuries you would expect in terms of the type of device used, the proximity to the people who were injured. we are dealing with injuries to major organs, we are dealing with loss of limbs potentially, we are dealing with embedded objects — all the horrific injuries that you would expect from the event that happened. 20 years ago, this church was damaged in the ira bomb attack. today it's just one spot in this city which provides a focal point for grief and a place where strength and solidarity are on show too. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. judith mentioned the way the medical services have really come together across this region, up to eight hospitals to deal with those injured, some very seriously. our health editor hugh pym is at the manchester royal infirmary. yes, ye
yesterday, the mother of teenager 0livia campbell was searching for her daughter.r—old is amongst those who died. her mum paying tribute to her on facebook. 59 people were injured in the attack. hospitals across manchester are continuing to treat many of them. they are the sort of traumatic injuries you would expect in terms of the type of device used, the proximity to the people who were injured. we are dealing with injuries to major organs, we are dealing with loss of limbs potentially, we...
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charlotte campbell, who is one of the very worried and concerned parents who has not heard from 0livia campbellrried sick, if anybody has seen her, please contact the police, contact somebody, let her know that you have seen. even if you think you have seen her, just let the police know, please. she is in dark clothes, off—the—shoulder top. her hair is up, her hair is dark. she has got glasses on. she has got thigh—high boots on. please, just somebody get hold of her. i am worried sick, we have not slept. we have got family out looking for her. please, please, somebody must have seen her at some point. just let me know you have seen her, let the police know, let anybody know you have seen her, please. that is charlotte campbell looking and feeling for her daughter as that concert came to an end around 10:30pm. the explosion went off, we now know that it was a suicide bomber and meal that so—called islamic state are claiming responsibility for the attack here. a 23—year—old man has been arrested in manchester today in connection with the attack as well. in terms of otherfamilies with the attack
charlotte campbell, who is one of the very worried and concerned parents who has not heard from 0livia campbellrried sick, if anybody has seen her, please contact the police, contact somebody, let her know that you have seen. even if you think you have seen her, just let the police know, please. she is in dark clothes, off—the—shoulder top. her hair is up, her hair is dark. she has got glasses on. she has got thigh—high boots on. please, just somebody get hold of her. i am worried sick,...
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charlotte campbell hasn‘t heard from her daughter, 0livia, who was at the concert last night. 0n the wards of numerous hospitals across manchester, the casualties have been treated and the bereaved are being comforted. we saw families and stuff, crying and shaking. we weren‘t sure what happened. we thought it was a balloon that had popped. 0r possibly a wire or something. we were so close to the front, we didn‘t see the explosion. then we heard the evacuation bells and the minute we heard the bells we just ran up to our hotel, which isjust here. 0utside city centre hotels, survivors recounted the horror of what happened inside the arena. towards the last song she let a load of helium balloons down, quite a large. a bang happened. we thought — i mean we looked at each other and we were like, no, no, it can't be something that you see on the news, that doesn't happen it people like us. we were like, it's the balloons. everyone calmed around us and all of a sudden, everyone started screaming and running in every direction. there was one girl there, she tumbled over the seats. she
charlotte campbell hasn‘t heard from her daughter, 0livia, who was at the concert last night. 0n the wards of numerous hospitals across manchester, the casualties have been treated and the bereaved are being comforted. we saw families and stuff, crying and shaking. we weren‘t sure what happened. we thought it was a balloon that had popped. 0r possibly a wire or something. we were so close to the front, we didn‘t see the explosion. then we heard the evacuation bells and the minute we heard...