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and that was salman abedi. "closure" or how do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped off out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die _ i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is, is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm monica miller. the headlines. switzerland's biggest bank, ubs, takes over its rival credit suisse to help restore global financial stability. environmental scientists prepare to unveil eight years of work, showing the scale of the climate crisis. the temperature up here in the alps is rising by about twice the global average, it's already increased by two celsius and is having a devastating impact on the snow and the ice up here. ukraine condemns president putin's surprise visit t
and that was salman abedi. "closure" or how do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped off out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die _ i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is, is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed....
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and that was salman abedi.you feel that word "closure" or how do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped off out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so, i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is, is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. for into the last working week of march and were starting off on the court but try note from monday with spells of sunshine around with the cold spell and on tuesday onwards it will turn wet and windy in the southwest and turning very mild once again. high pressure dominating the scene for monday and blue colours, the arctic air mass around in a court start some frost around in a bit of northeastern areas with us if you enter showers and the chance the chart to bubble up across england and wales the afternoon in most
and that was salman abedi.you feel that word "closure" or how do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped off out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so, i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is, is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it...
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and that was salman abedi.process, do you feel that word "closure" or how do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. hello there. it's a pretty messy weather picture out there at the moment, no two days the same. if i show you the example of leeds throughout the week, you can see what i'm talking about. today, it's been mild, wet and windy — colder, though, over the next few days with the potential for some sleet showers off to higher ground before some milder air returns, but it might come with more rain as well. this frontal system, the dividing line today between the mild air down to the south, the cold air to the north. it's
and that was salman abedi.process, do you feel that word "closure" or how do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know,...
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and that was salman abedi.ocess, do you feel that word closure or how do you feel now? no, you know, martyn died out of sequence, it should have been me dying before him. so, he was ripped out of our lives, and he was young and full of life and joy, so, i've got a permanent martyn—shaped hole in my soul, that will always be there till the day i die. i feel very broken but not destroyed, and the brokenness is something that will never have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. hello there. the remaining snow will be melting during sunday as we get some much milder air, just for a while, though, because there is more snow in the forecast over the week ahead. and that weather front has been bringing some snow to the hills of northern england snd scotland, should be out of the way, though, by sunday morning, and following on from that, this is where we see the milder air coming in as the winds change direction to more of a south—westerly. there's still some cold air, though, to start the day in the far north of sco
and that was salman abedi.ocess, do you feel that word closure or how do you feel now? no, you know, martyn died out of sequence, it should have been me dying before him. so, he was ripped out of our lives, and he was young and full of life and joy, so, i've got a permanent martyn—shaped hole in my soul, that will always be there till the day i die. i feel very broken but not destroyed, and the brokenness is something that will never have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. hello there. the...
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and that was salman abedi.ure" or how do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped off out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is, is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. hello. a little bit chilly in the north of scotland on friday, but elsewhere, a very mild day in prospect, even feeling warm in any sunshine. low pressure is swirling to the west of us at the moment. you can see that here on our earlier satellite image. that's pulling southerly winds up across the majority of the uk, just this northerly in the far north of scotland bringing something a little chillier with a band of cloud and some patchy rain. some rain also affecting south east england and east anglia through the morning. some of that on th
and that was salman abedi.ure" or how do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped off out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is, is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. hello. a...
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and that was salman abedi.you feel that word "closure" or how do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped off out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is, is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. this is bbc news. i'm anjana gadgil with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the international criminal court issues an arrest warrant for russian president vladmir putin — for his alleged role in deporting ukrainian children to russia. the judges issued arrest warrants. the prosecution depends on international cooperation. china's president, xijinping, is to make a state visit to russia next week — for talks with president putin. turkey will start the process of ratifying finland's nato m
and that was salman abedi.you feel that word "closure" or how do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped off out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is, is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it...
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and that was salman abedi.do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. america says a russian su 27 fighterjet has forced one of its surveillance drones to crash into the black sea using what officials are calling unsafe and unprofessional actions. several times before the collision, they dumped fuel on influenza front of the in queue nine and a reckless and unprofessional manner. tougher background checks on people buying guns in america as president biden tries to stop mass shootings. storm freddie has killed more than two hundred people in m
and that was salman abedi.do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. welcome to newsday, reporting live...
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and that was salman abedi. or how do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. hello there. the unsettled theme continues for the next few days, low pressure always close by. that's going to bring outbreaks of rain, followed by blustery showers, as it will be quite windy, particularly across the south. but it will be mild for the time of year, our air source coming in from the south—west. lots of isobars on the charts for thursday, so windy in the south. this weather front will bring more persistent rain to the south of britain later in the day. but there will be some sunshine around, both through the morning andthe afternoon, but
and that was salman abedi. or how do you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. hello there. the unsettled...
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and that was salman abedi. you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped off out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is, is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. hello. it's springtime, and the season of showers — quite a few of them on the way for friday, some of them possibly with hail and thunder. indeed, the next few days are looking quite unsettled. and from sunday onwards, it's also going to turn quite a bit colder, but mostly across northern parts of the uk. so the forecast through the early hours admittedly shows quieter weather across england and wales, with some clear skies, thicker cloud across the northern half of the uk. and the early morning temperatures will be typically between 5—7 celsius. so star
and that was salman abedi. you feel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped off out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is, is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. hello. it's springtime, and the...
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and that was salman abedi.eel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. hello. mild air has been spreading across the country. it's brought a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain. we had some transient snow also in the highlands and the pennines, but even that is now turning to sleet and rain. early morning temperatures will be around 10 degrees in plymouth and also belfast, but still a little on the chilly side in parts of northern scotland, around 2 degrees. you can see where the rain is heaviest in the morning. also rain elsewhere. but sunny spells will develop through the afternoon, for example, in northern ireland, but also heavy showers,
and that was salman abedi.eel now? no, no. you know, martyn died out of sequence. it should have been me dying before him. so he was ripped out of our lives. and he was young and full of life and joy. so i've got a permanent, martyn—shaped hole in my soul that will always be there till the day i die. i'm... i feel very broken, but not destroyed. and the brokenness is something that will never allow me to have closure. you know, it can't be fixed. hello. mild air has been spreading across the...
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the attack by salman abedi and hashem abedi , salman abedi and hashem abedi, and whether the attack could service, counter—terrorism, policing . counter—terrorism, policing. while most public interest will focus on the attack could or should have been prevented and, the role of the security service , the significance of the other two topics should not be underestimated . it is it is underestimated. it is it is important that we understand and as much as we can about the radicalisation of abedi so that similar signs can be recognised and appropriate taken . it is and appropriate taken. it is also important that we know in detail about the preparations for the attack so that measures can be in, which would which would have prevented the killers acquiring the knowledge and materials they needed to carry out the attack . radicalisation . out the attack. radicalisation. the inquiry heard evidence from dr. wilkinson and his detailed the differences . followers of the differences. followers of mainstream who are the overwhelming and or accept of and exist peacefully alongside people of different
the attack by salman abedi and hashem abedi , salman abedi and hashem abedi, and whether the attack could service, counter—terrorism, policing . counter—terrorism, policing. while most public interest will focus on the attack could or should have been prevented and, the role of the security service , the significance of the other two topics should not be underestimated . it is it is underestimated. it is it is important that we understand and as much as we can about the radicalisation of...
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abedi, and whether it could have been prevented by counterterrorism policing. —— by hashem abedi.he security service and the significance of the other two topics should not be underestimated. it is important that we understand as much as we can about the radicalisation of salman abedi so that similar signs can be recognised and appropriate action taken. it is also important that we know in detail about the preparation for the attack so that measures can be brought in which would have prevented the killers acquiring the knowledge and materials they needed to carry out the attack. radicalisation. the inquiry heard evidence from doctor wilkinson, his evidence detailed the differences between followers of mainstream islam who are the overwhelming majority and are accepting of and exist peacefully alongside people of different faiths and those he identified as a violent islamist extremists, who believe in a narrow in group, who believe they are the only ones with the correct worldview. they are prepared to use violence against members of out groups which includes anyone who is not part
abedi, and whether it could have been prevented by counterterrorism policing. —— by hashem abedi.he security service and the significance of the other two topics should not be underestimated. it is important that we understand as much as we can about the radicalisation of salman abedi so that similar signs can be recognised and appropriate action taken. it is also important that we know in detail about the preparation for the attack so that measures can be brought in which would have...
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salman abedi set off his bomb in the _ enough. salman abedi set off his bomb in the foyer— enough.edi set off his bomb in the foyer after— enough. salman abedi set off his bomb in the foyer after a - enough. salman abedi set off his bomb in the foyer after a ariana l bomb in the foyer after a ariana grande concert. teenagers were leaving, parents were waiting for their children. the youngest to day was just eight. their children. the youngest to day wasjust eight. for the their children. the youngest to day was just eight. for the families of those who were murdered the findings are hard to take. mil those who were murdered the findings are hard to take.— are hard to take. all we as families have asked — are hard to take. all we as families have asked for _ are hard to take. all we as families have asked for from _ are hard to take. all we as families have asked for from day _ are hard to take. all we as families have asked for from day one - are hard to take. all we as families have asked for from day one is - are hard to take. all we as families have asked for from day one is the
salman abedi set off his bomb in the _ enough. salman abedi set off his bomb in the foyer— enough.edi set off his bomb in the foyer after— enough. salman abedi set off his bomb in the foyer after a - enough. salman abedi set off his bomb in the foyer after a ariana l bomb in the foyer after a ariana grande concert. teenagers were leaving, parents were waiting for their children. the youngest to day was just eight. their children. the youngest to day wasjust eight. for the their children....
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m15 let abedi slip through the net.d a significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented the attack. there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained which might have let to action preventing the attack. the reason for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service, in my view, to act swiftly enough. abedi set off his suicide bomb in the foyer at the end of an ariana grande concert. parents were waiting for their children. the youngest to die we just eight years old. liam curry and his girlfriend chloe rutherford were teenage sweethearts. for their parents, and all the families still reeling from loss, the report's findings are hard to take. all we, as families, have asked for from day one is the truth. acknowledgement of failures. hopefully next time there won't be as many families going through the utter heartbreak we have had to endure for the last five years, nine months, one week and one day. forgiveness will never be an option for suc
m15 let abedi slip through the net.d a significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented the attack. there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained which might have let to action preventing the attack. the reason for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service, in my view, to act swiftly enough. abedi set off his suicide bomb in the foyer at the end of an ariana grande concert. parents were waiting for their...
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mi5 let abedi slip through the net.ted the attack. there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained which might have let to action preventing the attack. the reason for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service, in my view, to act swiftly enough. abedi set off his suicide bomb in the foyer at the end of an ariana 6rande concert. parents were waiting for their children. the youngest to die we just eight years old. liam curry and his girlfriend chloe rutherford were teenage sweethearts. for their parents, and all the families still reeling from loss, the report's findings are hard to take. all we, as families, have asked for from day one is the truth. acknowledgement of failures. hopefully next time there won't be as many families going through the utter heartbreak we have had to endure for the last five years, nine months, one week and one day. forgiveness will never be an option for such evil intentions, and those that played any part in the murder of our c
mi5 let abedi slip through the net.ted the attack. there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained which might have let to action preventing the attack. the reason for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service, in my view, to act swiftly enough. abedi set off his suicide bomb in the foyer at the end of an ariana 6rande concert. parents were waiting for their children. the youngest to die we just eight years old. liam curry and his...
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this is didsbury mosque, where the abedis worshipped.remist activity on the premises. its chairman was described as an unreliable witness who downplayed the links between the abedis and the mosque — something he continued to deny outside court today. i can tell you here and now, there is no place for radicalisation or politics or any evil acts. no—one can be radicalised with a ten—minute sermon. but this is about political meetings, it's about other activities the mosque. —— activities in the mosque. i repeat again, and i hope you have it on, there are no political meetings — i do not care what people say. the inquiry said there were political meetings. of course they would say. have they been to the mosque? have they been in 2016, 2017? they heard what they were told. people would sometimes lie. they heard evidence from one of your imams, who was said to be reliable. that imam and i stood in the court and i said that imam is a liar. many things he did were not correct. i do not care what he said, but i will tell you he lied. and you did
this is didsbury mosque, where the abedis worshipped.remist activity on the premises. its chairman was described as an unreliable witness who downplayed the links between the abedis and the mosque — something he continued to deny outside court today. i can tell you here and now, there is no place for radicalisation or politics or any evil acts. no—one can be radicalised with a ten—minute sermon. but this is about political meetings, it's about other activities the mosque. ——...
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thahk what happened to salman abedi. thank ou ve what happened to salman abedi.much. let's _ what happened to salman abedi. thank you very much. let's turn _ what happened to salman abedi. thank you very much. let's turn to _ what happened to salman abedi. thank you very much. let's turn to iran where more than a dozen girls from 26 schools have reportedly been treated at hospitals for poisoning after a wave of toxic gas attacks on wednesday let's hear from some girls who were there. these clips are from iranian state media. we who were there. these clips are from iranian state media.— iranian state media. we smelled gas in the room — iranian state media. we smelled gas in the room that _ iranian state media. we smelled gas in the room that a _ iranian state media. we smelled gas in the room that a student _ iranian state media. we smelled gas in the room that a student became l in the room that a student became nauseous and dizzy. this in the room that a student became nauseous and dizzy.— in the room that a student became nauseous and dizzy. as time passed more
thahk what happened to salman abedi. thank ou ve what happened to salman abedi.much. let's _ what happened to salman abedi. thank you very much. let's turn _ what happened to salman abedi. thank you very much. let's turn to _ what happened to salman abedi. thank you very much. let's turn to iran where more than a dozen girls from 26 schools have reportedly been treated at hospitals for poisoning after a wave of toxic gas attacks on wednesday let's hear from some girls who were there. these...
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m15 let abedi slip through the net.d the attack. there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained which might have let to action preventing the attack. the reason for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service, in my view, to act swiftly enough. abedi set off his suicide bomb in the foyer at the end of an ariana grande concert. parents were waiting for their children. the youngest to die we just eight years old. liam curry and his girlfriend chloe rutherford were teenage sweethearts. for their parents, and all the families still reeling from loss, the report's findings are hard to take. all we, as families, have asked for from day one is the truth. acknowledgement of failures. hopefully next time there won't be as many families going through the utter heartbreak we have had to endure for the last five years, nine months, one week and one day. forgiveness will never be an option for such evil intentions, and those that played any part in the murder of our chi
m15 let abedi slip through the net.d the attack. there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained which might have let to action preventing the attack. the reason for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service, in my view, to act swiftly enough. abedi set off his suicide bomb in the foyer at the end of an ariana grande concert. parents were waiting for their children. the youngest to die we just eight years old. liam curry and his...
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he says abedi showed no signs of extreme views as a schoolboy.d from being a feckless, lacklustre, rather lazy, you know, people would say good for nothing. if somebody is going to become a terrorist, they're not going to tell you about it, are they? and the radicalisation of salman abedi happened way after he left school. the report will examine whether didsbury mosque, where the abedi family worshipped, failed to confront extremism. the inquiry chairman will make a range of recommendations, a legacy of learning for manchester and beyond. absolutely i would say it's been a really importantjourney for the city region, some of it really hard, don't get me wrong, really hard. but it's been a process of genuine learning. that phrase is used a lot now, isn't it? lessons will be learnt. well, i can say to the residents of greater manchester they have been. so many lives were lost and families shattered. the inquiry has answered many questions, but no amount of reflection can repair the hurt. it is definitely closing a chapter. but i can't see that we'
he says abedi showed no signs of extreme views as a schoolboy.d from being a feckless, lacklustre, rather lazy, you know, people would say good for nothing. if somebody is going to become a terrorist, they're not going to tell you about it, are they? and the radicalisation of salman abedi happened way after he left school. the report will examine whether didsbury mosque, where the abedi family worshipped, failed to confront extremism. the inquiry chairman will make a range of recommendations, a...
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at the salman abedi was received here at mi5.ssessed as innocent or non— terrorist criminality. it is now widely accepted that it was highly relevant to the attack. salman abedi grew up just south of manchester city centre in the suburb of fallow field. the report will address whether this community missed opportunities to spot a terrorist in the making. abedi went to the school where his head teacher at this time was ian fenton, who is also serving as an advisor to the government on addressing extremism in schools. he on addressing extremism in schools. ., �* ., ,, ., schools. he wouldn't have known how to make _ schools. he wouldn't have known how to make a — schools. he wouldn't have known how to make a bomb. _ schools. he wouldn't have known how to make a bomb. you - schools. he wouldn't have known how to make a bomb. you could | how to make a bomb. you could barely light a bunsen burner. this is abedi showed no sign of extreme views as a schoolboy. salman would have had to be very carefully groomed and moulded from being a f
at the salman abedi was received here at mi5.ssessed as innocent or non— terrorist criminality. it is now widely accepted that it was highly relevant to the attack. salman abedi grew up just south of manchester city centre in the suburb of fallow field. the report will address whether this community missed opportunities to spot a terrorist in the making. abedi went to the school where his head teacher at this time was ian fenton, who is also serving as an advisor to the government on...
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in the case of abedi . so for the case of abedi.le , he was 20 when the example, he was 20 when the statutory statutory imposition came from the safety and security act in 2015, which gave schools and universities on the nhs a mandatory statutory requirement to refer people they thought was vulnerable. i don't think he was in that system, so that wouldn't have helped. even though prevent has been in from 2003. so i don't think the thing is necessarily broken and we've got to be really careful on how we look at this. but you follow the not the ideology . the threat, not the ideology. that's what they do. now, in the case of abedi and the manchester attack, you have to then go back to what was said afterwards . so to what was said afterwards. so about a week after we of course, at the london bridge attack , as at the london bridge attack, as at the london bridge attack, as a result of that, the deputy director general of m15, it was actually ken mccallum at the time. now the director general led and operational improvement review. did
in the case of abedi . so for the case of abedi.le , he was 20 when the example, he was 20 when the statutory statutory imposition came from the safety and security act in 2015, which gave schools and universities on the nhs a mandatory statutory requirement to refer people they thought was vulnerable. i don't think he was in that system, so that wouldn't have helped. even though prevent has been in from 2003. so i don't think the thing is necessarily broken and we've got to be really careful...
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this is didsbury mosque, where the abedis worshipped.ribed as an unreliable witness. he continued to deny links between extremists and the mosques. i can tell you here and now, there is no place for radicalisation or politics or any evil acts. no—one can be radicalised with a ten—minute sermon. but this is about political meetings. it's about other activities the mosque. i repeat and i hope you have it on, there are no political meetings. i do not care what people say. the inquiry said there was meetings. of course they would say. have they been to the mosque? have they been in 2016, 2017? they heard what they were told. people would sometimes lie. they heard evidence from one of your immams. he is said to be reliable. i stood in the court and i said he was a liar. many of the things he did were not correct. i do not care what he said, but i tell you he lied. and you did not turn a blind eye? and we did not turn a blind eye. the report found salman abedi's father ramadam holds significant responsibility for radicalising his son. cani can
this is didsbury mosque, where the abedis worshipped.ribed as an unreliable witness. he continued to deny links between extremists and the mosques. i can tell you here and now, there is no place for radicalisation or politics or any evil acts. no—one can be radicalised with a ten—minute sermon. but this is about political meetings. it's about other activities the mosque. i repeat and i hope you have it on, there are no political meetings. i do not care what people say. the inquiry said...
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salman abedi . it suicide bomber. salman abedi. it also found he could have been arrested at manchester airport four days before he went on to kill 22 people. the ariana grande concert . a lawyer for the grande concert. a lawyer for the family spoke outside the inquiry, saying the victims had been failed at every level. it is clear that salman abedi should have been referred to prevent . it is clear that the prevent. it is clear that the education system needs to be more vigilant in picking up signs of radicalisation . it is signs of radicalisation. it is clear that didsbury mosque turned a blind eye to extremism in its midst. sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed every one of them and make the necessary changes urgently . well, the security urgently. well, the security minister, tom tugendhat, says mi5 minister, tom tugendhat, says m15 has made changes since the attack. i know that all of us are working to make sure that the improvements that need to be made are made . already more than made are made. already m
salman abedi . it suicide bomber. salman abedi. it also found he could have been arrested at manchester airport four days before he went on to kill 22 people. the ariana grande concert . a lawyer for the grande concert. a lawyer for the family spoke outside the inquiry, saying the victims had been failed at every level. it is clear that salman abedi should have been referred to prevent . it is clear that the prevent. it is clear that the education system needs to be more vigilant in picking up...
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in the case of abedi . so for the case of abedi. , he was 20 when the example, he was 20 when the statutory statutory imposition came from the safety and security act in 2015, which gave schools and universities on the nhs a mandatory statutory requirement to refer people they thought was vulnerable. i don't think he was in that system, so that wouldn't have helped. even though prevent has been in from 2003. so i don't think the thing is necessarily broken and we've got to be really careful on how we look at this. but you follow the not the ideology . the threat, not the ideology. that's what they do. now, in the case of abedi and the manchester attack, you have to then go back to what was said afterwards . so to what was said afterwards. so about a week after we of course, at the london bridge attack , as at the london bridge attack, as at the london bridge attack, as a result of that, the deputy director general of m15, it was actually ken mccallum at the time. now the director general led and operational improvement review. did w
in the case of abedi . so for the case of abedi. , he was 20 when the example, he was 20 when the statutory statutory imposition came from the safety and security act in 2015, which gave schools and universities on the nhs a mandatory statutory requirement to refer people they thought was vulnerable. i don't think he was in that system, so that wouldn't have helped. even though prevent has been in from 2003. so i don't think the thing is necessarily broken and we've got to be really careful on...
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is bomber, that salman abedi is the bomber, that salman abedi is the bomber, that family significantisation. so we've got in the in the community the home and in the community here should not be more of a here should not not be more of a concern do concern for people. i do understand, that understand, of course, that there are security failings as well. be quite keen to drill well. but be quite keen to drill down on earth. this is down into why on earth. this is happening a cellular happening almost as a cellular both the family and in the both in the family and in the community is isn't community and why more is isn't being this because being about this because i suspect there's potentially down to people being to to people maybe being afraid to actually things but in the actually raise things but in the past m15 general ken past our m15 general ken mccallum has said he is profoundly sorry that m15 did not prevent the attack adding that he deeply regrets that such intelligence was obtained right . we're going to talk about that .we're going to talk about that a second or two, becaus
is bomber, that salman abedi is the bomber, that salman abedi is the bomber, that family significantisation. so we've got in the in the community the home and in the community here should not be more of a here should not not be more of a concern do concern for people. i do understand, that understand, of course, that there are security failings as well. be quite keen to drill well. but be quite keen to drill down on earth. this is down into why on earth. this is happening a cellular happening...
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today's report considers how abedi was radicalised and any chances security services missed to stop himt's hearfrom sirjohn saunders, chairman of the manchester arena inquiry said there was a missed opportunity. what i have been able to set out in the open part of volume three is that i have found a significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented the attack. it is not possible to reach any conclusion on the balance of probabilities or to any other evidential standard as to whether the attack would have been prevented. however, there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained, which might have led to actions preventing the attack. the reason for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service, in my view, to act swiftly enough. the director general of the my5 has been speaking in the past half hour. he didn't take any questions from journalists. the bomber killed 22 innocent people and harmed many others. my thoughts are with the families and friends of those killed and with all of those whose lives were ch
today's report considers how abedi was radicalised and any chances security services missed to stop himt's hearfrom sirjohn saunders, chairman of the manchester arena inquiry said there was a missed opportunity. what i have been able to set out in the open part of volume three is that i have found a significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented the attack. it is not possible to reach any conclusion on the balance of probabilities or to any other evidential standard as...
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salman abedi . a suicide bomber. salman abedi. it also found he could have been arrested at manchester airport four days before he went to on killed 22 people at the ariana grande in manchester. a lawyer for the family spoke outside the and he said the victims had been failed at every level. it is clear that salman abedi should have been referred to prevent . have been referred to prevent. it is clear that education system needs to be more vigilant in picking up signs of radicalisation . it is clear that radicalisation. it is clear that didsbury mosque turned a blind to extremism in its midst. john's report today contains many lessons. we must heed every one of them and make the necessary changes urgently . necessary changes urgently. well, meanwhile , officials in well, meanwhile, officials in syria believe they enough evidence to convict former isis member shamima of an internet at an international criminal court. if an criminal tribunal rather, is set up following a visit to kurdistan, the labour mp lloyd russell—moyle says aut
salman abedi . a suicide bomber. salman abedi. it also found he could have been arrested at manchester airport four days before he went to on killed 22 people at the ariana grande in manchester. a lawyer for the family spoke outside the and he said the victims had been failed at every level. it is clear that salman abedi should have been referred to prevent . have been referred to prevent. it is clear that education system needs to be more vigilant in picking up signs of radicalisation . it is...
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it could have led to salman abedi being followed to salman abedi being followed to the part nissan microed his explosives. it could also has seen him stopped at manchester airport on his return from libya four days before the attack. salman abedi set of his suicide bomb in the foyer of the end of the concert. teenagers were leaving, parents were waiting for their children. the revelations have left the families of the victims angry. they wanted yesterday to answer so many students.— so many students. disappointed. nothin: so many students. disappointed. nothing changed. _ so many students. disappointed. nothing changed. it _ so many students. disappointed. nothing changed. it bewildered. | nothing changed. it bewildered. come down not knowing what to expect and going home the same way. expect and going home the same wa . ., . , expect and going home the same wa , ., . , ., expect and going home the same wa. , ., expect and going home the same way. policies have changed as a result of the _ way. policies have changed as a result of the manchester - result of the manchester arena in bari.
it could have led to salman abedi being followed to salman abedi being followed to the part nissan microed his explosives. it could also has seen him stopped at manchester airport on his return from libya four days before the attack. salman abedi set of his suicide bomb in the foyer of the end of the concert. teenagers were leaving, parents were waiting for their children. the revelations have left the families of the victims angry. they wanted yesterday to answer so many students.— so many...
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he says abedi showed no signs of extreme views as a schoolboy.ened way after he left school. the report will examine whether didsbury mosque, where the abedi family worshipped, failed to confront extremism. the inquiry chairman will make a range of recommendations, a legacy of learning for manchester and beyond. absolutely, i would say it's been a really important journey for the city region, some of it really hard, don't get me wrong, really hard. but it's been a process of genuine learning. that phrase is used a lot now, isn't it? lessons will be learnt. well, i can say to the residents of greater manchester, they have been. so many lives were lost and families shattered. the inquiry has answered many questions, but no amount of reflection can repair the hurt. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. the family ofjoanna simpson — who was beaten to death by her estranged husband, robert brown, in 2010 — have launched a campaign to prevent his early release from prison. joanna's mother said the death was a life—changing tragedy. she was joined by car
he says abedi showed no signs of extreme views as a schoolboy.ened way after he left school. the report will examine whether didsbury mosque, where the abedi family worshipped, failed to confront extremism. the inquiry chairman will make a range of recommendations, a legacy of learning for manchester and beyond. absolutely, i would say it's been a really important journey for the city region, some of it really hard, don't get me wrong, really hard. but it's been a process of genuine learning....
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sirjohn said it was important we "understand as much as we can" about abedi's radicalisation, so thatlance of probability or to any other evidential scandal as to whether the attack would have been predicted. —— evidential standard. however, there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained which might have led to action preventing the attack. the reason for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service, in my view, to act swiftly enough. the director general of m15, ken mccallum, said he was profoundly sorry m15 did not prevent the attack. gathering intelligence is difficult, but had we managed to seize the slim chance we had, — those impacted my not have experienced such| those impacted may not have experienced such i appalling loss and trauma. we can speak now to professor antony glees, security and intelligence expert at the university of buckingham. the truth is, we might neverfind out what specifically m15 missed. but i think it's likely that the families will feel short—changed by what they've heard today. t tear famili
sirjohn said it was important we "understand as much as we can" about abedi's radicalisation, so thatlance of probability or to any other evidential scandal as to whether the attack would have been predicted. —— evidential standard. however, there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained which might have led to action preventing the attack. the reason for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service, in my view, to act...
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we know that mi5 were aware of salman abedi before the bombing took place. was then relegated to a larger list of individuals who were previous persons of interest. the issue the families are going to have todayis issue the families are going to have today is whether sirjohn saunders, the chairman of the inquiry, who arrived here this morning to begin his final day, at two o'clock this afternoon, he will make a public statement about this third and final stage of the inquiry about the security services' involvement with salman abedi. but much of the evidence he heard in relation to that was heard in secret for national security purposes and reasons. and the families didn't hear it at the time. the only people who did hear it people giving evidence, sirjohn saunders and some of the legal counsel. will also be bound by the official secrets act and there will only be so much he can say this afternoon about that. but we do know he will go as far as he can and say as much as he can to help theirfamilies come he can and say as much as he can to help their families
we know that mi5 were aware of salman abedi before the bombing took place. was then relegated to a larger list of individuals who were previous persons of interest. the issue the families are going to have todayis issue the families are going to have today is whether sirjohn saunders, the chairman of the inquiry, who arrived here this morning to begin his final day, at two o'clock this afternoon, he will make a public statement about this third and final stage of the inquiry about the security...
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so the guy who did it, salman abedi , has his whole it, salman abedi, has his whole family were or asylumertainly gaming the asylum system to get into the uk from from libya in fact they were rescued by the royal navy by the british royal navy in the mediterranean when the when they were coming from libya . and then were coming from libya. and then they came to the uk and joined. well i mean the more we've got over 43,000 people on a terrorist watch lists and apparently he wasn't one of them. so he slipped through the fingers. but me, it makes you think. i mean, the security services are always going to make as they did here, always going to make mistakes because it's the public say, i'm amazed they don't make more mistakes. and this, you know, tragic led to, you know, such a loss of life. we've seen other plots get to get to near near fruition. the liverpool mosque, the liverpool maternity hospital bomber who sadly who made it all the way and nearly killed the taxi driver, but happily just blew himself up instead of detonating it. in the end maternity hospital. but it's not just security
so the guy who did it, salman abedi , has his whole it, salman abedi, has his whole family were or asylumertainly gaming the asylum system to get into the uk from from libya in fact they were rescued by the royal navy by the british royal navy in the mediterranean when the when they were coming from libya . and then were coming from libya. and then they came to the uk and joined. well i mean the more we've got over 43,000 people on a terrorist watch lists and apparently he wasn't one of them....
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abedi it to the suicide bomber?port four days before he went on to kill 22 people at the ariana day concert. a lawyer for the families said the victims been failed at every level . it families said the victims been failed at every level. it is clear that salman abedi should have been referred to prevent
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the mosque that abedi attended _ full information.e. have they been to the mosque, in 2016 and 2017? they heard what they were told. they heard evidence from an imam who were said to be reliable. i said that imam was a liar and many things he did were not correct. you did not turn a blind eye? we did not turn a blind eye. that was the chairman of the mosque who this report said was an unreliable witness and he downplayed the relationship between the abedi family and didsbury mosque. he was at the hearing butjust outside i found him watching things going on and tackled him. because it is that sort of detail these families found difficult. there is a lot of information about government agencies and what could have been done better at that level. but the community in manchester is still healing and will do for so long. that is also something that has had to be dealt with.— a couple charged with gross negligence manslaughter after the remains of a baby were found in woodland in sussex will appear before magistrates today. constance marten
the mosque that abedi attended _ full information.e. have they been to the mosque, in 2016 and 2017? they heard what they were told. they heard evidence from an imam who were said to be reliable. i said that imam was a liar and many things he did were not correct. you did not turn a blind eye? we did not turn a blind eye. that was the chairman of the mosque who this report said was an unreliable witness and he downplayed the relationship between the abedi family and didsbury mosque. he was at...
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it is clear that salman abedi should have been referred to prevent.e vigilant in. picking up signs of radicalisation . it is that radicalisation. it is that didsbury mosque turned a blind eye to extreme islam in its midst . sirjohn's report today midst. sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed. every one of them and make the necessary changes urgently . the necessary changes urgently. and news coming to us just a couple of ago. a couple has been charged with gross negligence, manslaughter after a baby's remains were found in woodland in sussex yesterday . constance in sussex yesterday. constance marten, a gordon, have also been charged with concealing the birth of a and perverting course of justice. the couple went missing in january and arrested on tuesday . they're now due to on tuesday. they're now due to appear at crawley magistrates court tomorrow . now further court tomorrow. now further leaked whatsapp messages by matt hancock suggest the former health secretary's were asking if could lock up nigel farage. the messages revealed
it is clear that salman abedi should have been referred to prevent.e vigilant in. picking up signs of radicalisation . it is that radicalisation. it is that didsbury mosque turned a blind eye to extreme islam in its midst . sirjohn's report today midst. sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed. every one of them and make the necessary changes urgently . the necessary changes urgently. and news coming to us just a couple of ago. a couple has been charged with gross negligence,...
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. born terrorist salman abedi. teachers in wales and the south of england are on strike today in a long running dispute over pay- in a long running dispute over pay. it's the third walkout by members of the national education union this week , with education union this week, with previous industrial action taking place in the north of england and the midlands. the education secretary had invited teaching unions to take part in talks on the conditions . strikes talks on the conditions. strikes were suspended , but they're were suspended, but they're demanding a better pay offer first. further, national strikes in england and wales are planned for march the 15th and 16th . the for march the 15th and 16th. the number of children and young people receiving urgent treatment for eating disorders in england has risen by 66% since 2019. the royal college of psychiatrists says services have been flooded with referrals. it's warning this a postcode lottery of care and is calling for more staff to help ease the backlog . abus
. born terrorist salman abedi. teachers in wales and the south of england are on strike today in a long running dispute over pay- in a long running dispute over pay. it's the third walkout by members of the national education union this week , with education union this week, with previous industrial action taking place in the north of england and the midlands. the education secretary had invited teaching unions to take part in talks on the conditions . strikes talks on the conditions. strikes...
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abedi , the manager of cultural heritage. i have many issues .seness to the earth has made it a complete paradise, so that the darkest sky in the world, these features have attracted foreign and domestic tourists to this area, at least next week, this week , thursday night, friday, close to, for example, 750 tourists in the month of bahman. a few holidays, close to 400 and 500 people from it the butcher who gives us meat for the development of the castle sells local dairy milk and yogurt, local butter, and the handicrafts that i buy locally , we have a handicraft store where the locals can get employment and their equipment, and when the tourists come, now you have income that goes directly to we reach, indirectly, how many military personnel are working. the picture shows the family of mr. hashemi, who was able to build desert tourism in these coordinates with the participation of family members and create employment for a group of nomads . royan castle, for example, this cognitive form i didn't know that it wasn't here when it was established a
abedi , the manager of cultural heritage. i have many issues .seness to the earth has made it a complete paradise, so that the darkest sky in the world, these features have attracted foreign and domestic tourists to this area, at least next week, this week , thursday night, friday, close to, for example, 750 tourists in the month of bahman. a few holidays, close to 400 and 500 people from it the butcher who gives us meat for the development of the castle sells local dairy milk and yogurt, local...
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ehsan abedi or birthday cake by vahid ansari and missable directed by mohsen aghili won the statuette of the festival in the national section , the historical twist directed by milad mohammadi, the documentary fake mother by rahmatullah sargolzaei and the fictional film redpa directed by mustafa elmi won the statuette of the festival. the sight that was observed on friday morning in the heights of asara district and in the varian area of chalus road was resolved. according to the general...
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i always say that there is a front and a certain square in memory of ali sadeghi or abedi.arbala, what is abbas hosseini, where is haj qasim? very well , i said that gulzar is the place of martyrs , lahijan . i can do it with tape i really care about health . the families of the martyrs were special and i remember something because whenever they came to the village and i tried to make sure that they had a private meeting with the families of the martyrs and especially the parents of the martyrs, their commander cared a lot about my words. i went to my cousin's house because of you see that haj qasim sent a message clip that i will talk to sardar mahmoudian, the next day i will come and see if haj qasim will have a son. what did i say when i left ? i said that he said we need troops. when i returned home, he said that i want to go. he was not supposed to go at all. he said that he wanted to go. i told you that you can come, i have to go with mr. tawfighi, who today is next to torbat pak, sardar delha haj qasim, the commander of all kerman province, regarding the martyrs of l
i always say that there is a front and a certain square in memory of ali sadeghi or abedi.arbala, what is abbas hosseini, where is haj qasim? very well , i said that gulzar is the place of martyrs , lahijan . i can do it with tape i really care about health . the families of the martyrs were special and i remember something because whenever they came to the village and i tried to make sure that they had a private meeting with the families of the martyrs and especially the parents of the...
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he says abedi showed no signs of extreme views as a schoolboy.oomed and moulded from being a feckless, lacklustre, rather lazy, people would say good—for—nothing. if somebody is going to become a terrorist, they're not going to tell you about it, are they? and the radicalisation of salman abedi happened way after he left school. the report will examine whether didsbury mosque, where the abedi family worshipped, failed to confront extremism. the inquiry chairman will make a range of recommendations, a legacy of learning for manchester and beyond. absolutely, i would say it's been a really important journey for the city region, some of it really hard, don't get me wrong, really hard. but it's been a process of genuine learning. that phrase is used a lot now, isn't it? lessons will be learnt. well, i can say to the residents of greater manchester, they have been. so many lives were lost and families shattered. the inquiry has answered many questions, but no amount of reflection can repair the hurt. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. a french gover
he says abedi showed no signs of extreme views as a schoolboy.oomed and moulded from being a feckless, lacklustre, rather lazy, people would say good—for—nothing. if somebody is going to become a terrorist, they're not going to tell you about it, are they? and the radicalisation of salman abedi happened way after he left school. the report will examine whether didsbury mosque, where the abedi family worshipped, failed to confront extremism. the inquiry chairman will make a range of...
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store , mola khwarazmi, you have a problem, for example, the movie d, i serve , the program of ali abedi'sents, after military service , most of the children are usually very sad , with the voice of mohammad reza sam nasser mohammad reza saman , prose style don't let ahmadinejad become history, why can't i play a role in the construction of history, remind the war of that history, a person played in it, and we invited him to the office on behalf of the families of scholars, in your opinion , gentlemen, three of the dear and noble families. employees from the way they eat, the way they eat please tell me how your children act from the time they wake up in the morning until the night . from being a character to entering the army , becoming an experienced and capable soldier who can carry weight in the field. hello, good morning, god bless you she has been a mother since 1956. yes, yes, choosing in our time is the greatest way to achieve life's goals. smart choices lead to highway results. karisma financial group is like an expert and experienced guide with your hard choices. this is a windin
store , mola khwarazmi, you have a problem, for example, the movie d, i serve , the program of ali abedi'sents, after military service , most of the children are usually very sad , with the voice of mohammad reza sam nasser mohammad reza saman , prose style don't let ahmadinejad become history, why can't i play a role in the construction of history, remind the war of that history, a person played in it, and we invited him to the office on behalf of the families of scholars, in your opinion ,...
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abedi set off his suicide bomb in the foyer at the end of an ariana grande concert.were waiting for their children. the revelations have left the families of the victims angry. they wanted yesterday to answer so many questions. there were failings by m15 and it should have been stopped. so, yeah, i am furious that i have lost my son because somebody did not do theirjob properly. policies have changed as a result of the manchester arena inquiry. it has been uncomfortable listening for most of the authorities involved. but that is nothing compared to a lifetime of sadness and loss for the innocent families caught up in the bombing. danny savage, bbc news. a former extremist radicalised in the wake of the manchester arena bombing says the possibility of another large—scale terrorist attack in the north west of england is still very real. latest figures show a 27% jump in referrals in the region to the government's anti—terrorism prevent scheme. john — who now works for a charity helping people leave the far right — says the internet means it's easy for young people to b
abedi set off his suicide bomb in the foyer at the end of an ariana grande concert.were waiting for their children. the revelations have left the families of the victims angry. they wanted yesterday to answer so many questions. there were failings by m15 and it should have been stopped. so, yeah, i am furious that i have lost my son because somebody did not do theirjob properly. policies have changed as a result of the manchester arena inquiry. it has been uncomfortable listening for most of...
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salman abedi detonates a bomb in the city room entrance to the manchester arena.
salman abedi detonates a bomb in the city room entrance to the manchester arena.