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the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day. to happen, and that the inquiry�*s findings must used to protect and respond better in future. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. police have tonight charged constance marten and mark 6ordon with gross negligence manslaughter after the remains of a baby were found in a wooded area in sussex. the body of a newborn was found after a major two day search. the couple will appear in court in brighton tomorrow. duncan kennedy has been following the story. news of the charges came as local people gathered tonight near where the baby's remains were found. a community brought together in sorrow over the loss of a young life. it was amid the garden sheds and plants of this nearby allotment that police made their discovery after a two day search. this afternoon, senior officers brought their own tributes in memory of the child, who they say may have died some time ago. we are truly devastated by the outcome and we know this emotion is being felt here in brighton and across the country today. b
the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day. to happen, and that the inquiry�*s findings must used to protect and respond better in future. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. police have tonight charged constance marten and mark 6ordon with gross negligence manslaughter after the remains of a baby were found in a wooded area in sussex. the body of a newborn was found after a major two day search. the couple will appear in court in brighton tomorrow. duncan kennedy has been following the...
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the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day.yor said the country was simply not prepared for a terror attack like it to happen, and that the inquiry�*s findings must used to protect and respond better in future. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. this final report found that the suicide bomber, salman abedi, probably received assistance from someone in libya and that an m15 officer failed to act swiftly enough on a key piece of information. much of the evidence for this part of the inquiry was heard in secret. frank gardner is our security correspondent. well, this is not the first time in my career that m15 has been accused of intelligence failings ahead of an attack. there was the bali bombing in 2002 and the london bombings three years later. set against that, m15 have thwarted 37 terrorist attacks from 2017 until this year. so let's drill down into what went wrong with manchester. libya was a country that m15 underestimated in terms of terrorist risk. their attentions were focussed on syria, where isis had its so—called ca
the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day.yor said the country was simply not prepared for a terror attack like it to happen, and that the inquiry�*s findings must used to protect and respond better in future. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. this final report found that the suicide bomber, salman abedi, probably received assistance from someone in libya and that an m15 officer failed to act swiftly enough on a key piece of information. much of the evidence for this part of the...
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the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day.ppen, and that the inquiry�*s findings must used to protect and respond better in future. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. police have tonight charged constance marten and mark gordon with gross negligence manslaughter after the remains of a body without in a wooden in sussex. the body of a newborn was found after a major two—day search. the couple will appear in court on friday. duncan kennedy has been following the story. news of the charges came as local people gathered tonight near where the baby's remains were found. a community brought together in sorrow over the loss of a young life. it was amid the garden sheds and plants of this nearby allotment that police made their discovery after a two day search. this afternoon, senior officers brought their own tributes in memory of the child, who they say may have died some time ago. we are truly devastated by the outcome and we know this emotion is being felt here in brighton and across the country today. based on our inquiries we'
the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day.ppen, and that the inquiry�*s findings must used to protect and respond better in future. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. police have tonight charged constance marten and mark gordon with gross negligence manslaughter after the remains of a body without in a wooden in sussex. the body of a newborn was found after a major two—day search. the couple will appear in court on friday. duncan kennedy has been following the story. news of the...
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i will be sure they are put in place as well. >> the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day.ight the mayor said the country was pretty -- was simple enough prepared for a terro attack to happen here. the inquiry findings must be used to both protect and respond better in the fure. judith, bbc news, manchester. host: stay with us on "outside source." still toe, how the great pyramid of giza continues to reveal extraordinary secrets. scientists reveal a hidden corridor. we will bring you the first picture. ♪ >> first the plate slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly the tables, chairs, people crashed sideways and downwards. it was a matter of seconds as it lurched onto its side. >> the hydrogen bomb. on a remote specific -- pacific, the americans successfully testing a weapon whose exposer for stores a bomb droed on hiroshima -- whose force dwarfs the bomb dropped on hiroshima. >> the constitutional rights of the marchers of the rights of this is the united states, they should be protected. so they do not get their heads broken and sent to hospital. >> it is a cont
i will be sure they are put in place as well. >> the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day.ight the mayor said the country was pretty -- was simple enough prepared for a terro attack to happen here. the inquiry findings must be used to both protect and respond better in the fure. judith, bbc news, manchester. host: stay with us on "outside source." still toe, how the great pyramid of giza continues to reveal extraordinary secrets. scientists reveal a hidden corridor. we...
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the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day.tack like it to happen here and the inquiry�*s findings must be used both to protect and respond better in future. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. stay with us on bbc news. still to come — the netherlands pilots a new scheme that could lead to the full legalisation of cannabis production. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards. it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier and so, my heart went bang, bang, bang! - the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you
the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day.tack like it to happen here and the inquiry�*s findings must be used both to protect and respond better in future. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. stay with us on bbc news. still to come — the netherlands pilots a new scheme that could lead to the full legalisation of cannabis production. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards. it was just a...
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policies have changed as a result of the manchester - result of the manchester arena in bari.omfortable 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 man and a woman are due in court in sussex later today charged with gross negligence manslaughter, after the discovery of a baby's remains in woodland near brighton on wednesday. constance marten and mark gordon also face charges of concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course ofjustice. the couple were arrested on monday after being tracked by police for a number of weeks. a prominent lawyer in south carolina in the united states has been found guilty of killing his wife and son. prosecutors said alex murdaugh wanted to distract attention from his theft of millions of dollars from clients, which he used to fund an expensive drug habit. garry o'donoghue reports. a small—town courthouse in south carolina, but a dramatic trial that has gripped the nation's imagination. minimum s
policies have changed as a result of the manchester - result of the manchester arena in bari.omfortable 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 man and a woman are due in court in sussex later today charged with gross negligence manslaughter, after the discovery of a baby's remains in woodland near brighton on wednesday. constance marten and mark...
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minister, tom tugendhat, has been giving the government's reaction to today's report by the manchester arena chairman. first of all, today we remember the 22 people who were brutally murdered in manchester and all those who suffered life—changing events that they will have to live with forever. in particular, we remember their families who have lost more than any of us could ever imagine. my thanks go to all those who have contributed so much in making sure this inquiry is complete. and especially to the work of sirjohn saunders who's done so much to expose areas that needed addressing. i share the sorrow that the mi% have expressed, that this wasn't prevented. and i know that all of us are working to make sure that the improvements that need to be made are made. already more than 100 changes have been done and no doubt this report will highlight others. the home secretary and i support m15 in making those changes and were going to be looking through this report very carefully to make sure that any further changes are done. this has been a very, very difficult time for many and i pay a huge
minister, tom tugendhat, has been giving the government's reaction to today's report by the manchester arena chairman. first of all, today we remember the 22 people who were brutally murdered in manchester and all those who suffered life—changing events that they will have to live with forever. in particular, we remember their families who have lost more than any of us could ever imagine. my thanks go to all those who have contributed so much in making sure this inquiry is complete. and...
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to find out today if m15 could have stopped the manchester arena bombing, we're expecting to find out more about what the security services knew about salman abedi and if they had the opportunity to stop him before his bomb attack. we're live in manchester as those conclusions are released . those conclusions are released. is it another royal rumble kicking off the duke and duchess of sussex? asked to vacate frogmore cottage in windsor? will it not be musical chairs or cottages for the royal family ? cottages for the royal family? with suggestions, prince andrew will also be moved from the palatial royal lodge . latest palatial royal lodge. latest with role report . and get in with our role report. and get in touch, of course, with all your on stories . on today's top stories. vaiews@gbnews.uk we polled our latest headlines coming up with rihanna . thank you, mark. good rihanna. thank you, mark. good afternoon . it's 12:01. your top afternoon. it's 12:01. your top from the gb newsroom matt hancock says he's a victim of a massive betrayal after more than 100,000 of his whatsapp message
to find out today if m15 could have stopped the manchester arena bombing, we're expecting to find out more about what the security services knew about salman abedi and if they had the opportunity to stop him before his bomb attack. we're live in manchester as those conclusions are released . those conclusions are released. is it another royal rumble kicking off the duke and duchess of sussex? asked to vacate frogmore cottage in windsor? will it not be musical chairs or cottages for the royal...
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the head of mi5 says he is profoundly sorry that the security services failed to prevent the manchester arena bombing. 22 people died in the attack in 2017. an inquiry finds mi5 did miss a significant chance to take action that might have prevented the attack. gathering intelligence is difficult. but had we managed to seize the slim chance we had, those impacted might not have experienced such appalling loss and trauma. those that played any part in the murder of our children will never, ever get forgiveness, from top to bottom, mi5 to the associates of the attacker. also on the programme: police who've been searching for a missing two—month—old baby say a body found yesterday suggests the child may have been dead for some time. we speak to the journalist who leaked matt hancock's whatsapp messages — more than 100,000 of them. isabel 0akeshott says the public interest was overwhelming. and as children are encouraged to read on world book day, the bbc is encouraging them to write. the 500 words story competition is back. 0n bbc london: coming up on the bbc news channel, chip shot fish rinse th
the head of mi5 says he is profoundly sorry that the security services failed to prevent the manchester arena bombing. 22 people died in the attack in 2017. an inquiry finds mi5 did miss a significant chance to take action that might have prevented the attack. gathering intelligence is difficult. but had we managed to seize the slim chance we had, those impacted might not have experienced such appalling loss and trauma. those that played any part in the murder of our children will never, ever...
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the inquiry into the manchester arena bombing, finds mi5 missed a significant opportunity, to take actionhat might have stopped the attack. constance marten and mark gordon are charged with gross negligence manslaughter after a baby was found dead in woodland in sussex yesterday iran says it's appointed a special branch of a tehran court to investigate a spate of apparent poison attacks at girls�* schools in several cities across the country and how the great pyramid of giza — continues to reveal extraordinary secrets. scientists discover a new hidden corridor welcome to newsday. we begin in india, where a meeting of 620 leaders has ended without an agreed concluding statement. the us and russian foreign ministers met in public for first time since the invasion of ukraine, but their exchange has been tense. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, said the talks were marred by moscow's "unprovoked and unjustified" war. were china to engage in material, lethal, support for russia's aggression, or to engage in a systematic evasion of sanctions to have russia, that would be a serious probl
the inquiry into the manchester arena bombing, finds mi5 missed a significant opportunity, to take actionhat might have stopped the attack. constance marten and mark gordon are charged with gross negligence manslaughter after a baby was found dead in woodland in sussex yesterday iran says it's appointed a special branch of a tehran court to investigate a spate of apparent poison attacks at girls�* schools in several cities across the country and how the great pyramid of giza — continues to...
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it was an ariana grande concert at the manchester arena. it| concert at the manchester arena. northern england. it is right next to manchester victoria railway station in the city centre here. i got off my train here this morning here in manchester and walked past and you cannot walk through that railway station now if you are broadly aware of what's going on without looking up onto that walkway and knowing what horrors took place in made 2017 on the night of the attack. the terrible scenes that were there that are sort of notjust etched on everybody�*s mind that was there but everyone who subsequently had to report on it. it was an ariana grande concept. it had just finished, people were leaving and salman abedi walked into the foyer area and as people were pouring out, he detonated the bomb in his rucksack in a suicide attack. it killed 22 people and injured many, many more and affected thousands of people's lives with the all awful knock—on effect of being left with the psychological effects are being met night or losing a loved one or being injured. there was a huge report
it was an ariana grande concert at the manchester arena. it| concert at the manchester arena. northern england. it is right next to manchester victoria railway station in the city centre here. i got off my train here this morning here in manchester and walked past and you cannot walk through that railway station now if you are broadly aware of what's going on without looking up onto that walkway and knowing what horrors took place in made 2017 on the night of the attack. the terrible scenes...
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the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day.he findings must be used both to protect and respond better in future. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. a couple will appear in court in sussex later after being charged with gross negligence manslaughter after the remains of a baby were found in a wooded area in sussex. constance marten and mark gordon were arrested on m0nday after being tracked by police for a number of weeks. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme — the teaser in giza: another astonishing find connected to one of the seven ancient wonders of the world. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards. it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier and so, my heart went bang, bang, bang! - t
the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day.he findings must be used both to protect and respond better in future. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. a couple will appear in court in sussex later after being charged with gross negligence manslaughter after the remains of a baby were found in a wooded area in sussex. constance marten and mark gordon were arrested on m0nday after being tracked by police for a number of weeks. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme...
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the arena bombing was manchester _ they are in place. n place. the arena bombing was manchester starkest day. - they are in place. the arena bombing| was manchester starkest day. tonight its mayor said the country was simply not prepared for a terror attack like it to happen here. and the inquiries of finding must be used both to protect and respond better in future. the head of m15 said he is profoundly sorry that m15 did not manage or prevent the attack, i'm speaking to the bbc�*s correspondent frank 6ardner. what did they miss? id correspondent frank gardner. what did they miss?— correspondent frank gardner. what did they miss? d specifically missed two of pieces _ did they miss? d specifically missed two of pieces intelligence, - did they miss? d specifically missed two of pieces intelligence, were - did they miss? d specifically missed two of pieces intelligence, were not| two of pieces intelligence, were not to what they were but you've only got to look at the facts of this case to see a couple of glaring emissions. mi my5 knew that
the arena bombing was manchester _ they are in place. n place. the arena bombing was manchester starkest day. - they are in place. the arena bombing| was manchester starkest day. tonight its mayor said the country was simply not prepared for a terror attack like it to happen here. and the inquiries of finding must be used both to protect and respond better in future. the head of m15 said he is profoundly sorry that m15 did not manage or prevent the attack, i'm speaking to the bbc�*s...
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the final day of the manchester arena inquiry.t's lasted more than two years, heard from 267 witnesses and collected tens of thousands of pages of evidence. it's the day when the families of the 22 victims will hear inquiry chairman sirjohn saunders' verdict on how the security services dealt with salman abedi, someone who'd been known to them for years before the attack. he said there were failures. there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained, which might have led to action preventing the attack. the reasons for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service, in my view, to act swiftly enough. those that played any part in the murder of our children will never, ever get forgiveness. from top to bottom, mi5, to the associates of the attacker, we will always believe that you all played a part in the murder of our children. as a result of these failures, at the very least, a real possibility of preventing this attack was lost. this is a devastating conclusion for us. ma
the final day of the manchester arena inquiry.t's lasted more than two years, heard from 267 witnesses and collected tens of thousands of pages of evidence. it's the day when the families of the 22 victims will hear inquiry chairman sirjohn saunders' verdict on how the security services dealt with salman abedi, someone who'd been known to them for years before the attack. he said there were failures. there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained, which...
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his manchester arena inquiry., the people most here are the families of and survivors of the attack who we've been hearing from this afternoon. it's the inquiry is now over, but this remains the reality for people affected by such a horrendous tragedy. thank you very, very much. i appreciate that our north—west of england who has just been bringing the latest from the manchester inquiry, the third round there isn't it. of that now to according chairman of the inquiry the security services were guilty of a significant missed opportunity that might have prevented the bombing. and joining me now to break this down further is former senior intelligence officer is andrew philip. thank you very much. now, from what i can gather , the question here is can gather, the question here is whether or not, they really should have picked up a abedi on his own by virtue of the way that he was behaving and the kind of individual that he was, but whether or they but also whether or not, they should looked more closely should have l
his manchester arena inquiry., the people most here are the families of and survivors of the attack who we've been hearing from this afternoon. it's the inquiry is now over, but this remains the reality for people affected by such a horrendous tragedy. thank you very, very much. i appreciate that our north—west of england who has just been bringing the latest from the manchester inquiry, the third round there isn't it. of that now to according chairman of the inquiry the security services...
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the final day of the manchester arena inquiry.s lasted more than two years, heard from 267 witnesses and collected tens of thousands of pages of evidence. it's the day when the families of the 22 victims will hear inquiry chairman sirjohn saunders' verdict on how the security services dealt with salman abedi, someone who had been known to them for years before the attack. he said there were failures. there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained which might have led to actions preventing the attack. the reasons for this missed opportunity included a failure by the security service, in my view, to act swiftly enough. those that played any part in the murder of our children will never, ever get forgiveness, from top to bottom, mi5 to the associates of the attacker, we will always believe that you all played a part in the murder of our children. as a result of these failures, at the very least, a real possibility of preventing this attack was lost. this is a devastating conclusion for us. may
the final day of the manchester arena inquiry.s lasted more than two years, heard from 267 witnesses and collected tens of thousands of pages of evidence. it's the day when the families of the 22 victims will hear inquiry chairman sirjohn saunders' verdict on how the security services dealt with salman abedi, someone who had been known to them for years before the attack. he said there were failures. there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained which...
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in a few moments we will go live to manchester where will hear from the chair of the manchester arenas publishing his third and final report. let's speak to our correspondent danny savage in manchester. hello. just a few minutes to go until we expect to hear from hello. just a few minutes to go until we expect to hearfrom him, just fill us insofar with what we can expect. we just fill us insofar with what we can “pect— just fill us insofar with what we can expect. we are expecting a statement — can expect. we are expecting a statement from _ can expect. we are expecting a statement from the _ can expect. we are expecting a statement from the chair - can expect. we are expecting a statement from the chair of. can expect. we are expecting a | statement from the chair of the manchester arena inquiry, sirjohn saunders, the first person we will hear from saunders, the first person we will hearfrom is saunders, the first person we will hear from is the saunders, the first person we will hearfrom is the barrister who is representing the forced side of the inquiry and a lead lawyer during thi
in a few moments we will go live to manchester where will hear from the chair of the manchester arenas publishing his third and final report. let's speak to our correspondent danny savage in manchester. hello. just a few minutes to go until we expect to hear from hello. just a few minutes to go until we expect to hearfrom him, just fill us insofar with what we can expect. we just fill us insofar with what we can “pect— just fill us insofar with what we can expect. we are expecting a...
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the final report into the manchester arena bombing will be published, focusing on whether the securityvices could have prevented the attack. a post—mortem examination is to be carried out on the body of a baby found by police in woodland near brighton. i got one of the chocolate eggs and threw it out of the window. and, on world book day, the uk's biggest story—writing competition for children is back on the bbc. and coming up on the bbc news channel,
the final report into the manchester arena bombing will be published, focusing on whether the securityvices could have prevented the attack. a post—mortem examination is to be carried out on the body of a baby found by police in woodland near brighton. i got one of the chocolate eggs and threw it out of the window. and, on world book day, the uk's biggest story—writing competition for children is back on the bbc. and coming up on the bbc news channel,
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i'm at the men arena in manchester, there's a bombjust gone off in the foyer. go that way. may the 23rd, the day after the arena attack. to the manchester arena. so we've got mass—casualties, it does look like it's been like a nail bomb. there's bolts and shrapnel everywhere inside. an area packed full of happy children and their families leaving the ariana grande concert. 22 people are killed, hundreds injured. it's the most devastating terrorist attack on uk soil since the london bombings in july 2005. the bomber was a young mancunian, radicalised to the point where he could kill and maim children in the heart of the city he was born and raised in. what was salman abedi's journey towards mass murder? could the attack have been stopped? the final day of the manchester arena inquiry. it's lasted more than two years, heard from 267 witnesses and collected tens of thousands of pages of evidence. it's the day when the families of the 22 victims will hear inquiry chairman sirjohn saunders' verdict on how the security services dealt with salman abedi, someone who'd b
i'm at the men arena in manchester, there's a bombjust gone off in the foyer. go that way. may the 23rd, the day after the arena attack. to the manchester arena. so we've got mass—casualties, it does look like it's been like a nail bomb. there's bolts and shrapnel everywhere inside. an area packed full of happy children and their families leaving the ariana grande concert. 22 people are killed, hundreds injured. it's the most devastating terrorist attack on uk soil since the london bombings...
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the eye has m15 missed chance to manchester arena bomber . the chance to manchester arena bomber. m15 failings in manchester bombing . failings in manchester bombing. the express has reached his deal will not take back control and that's pretty much the show tonight i think thanks to leo and lewis once again i'll be back tomorrow unless i tweet something absolutely terrible. so join us at 11 pm. and if you're watching the 5 am. repeat because you either have a proper job repeat because you either have a properjob or repeat because you either have a proper job or no job repeat because you either have a properjob or no job at all and you still await. then stick around for the breakfast. but for now, goodnight slash. good morning. . good evening . but lockdown good evening. but lockdown leagues, it goes on and on. now, we learned there was a furious row about whether we should close the schools back in january 2021. matt hancock was all for it. he won. we did close the schools. was it the right thing to do? we'll discuss that. we'll look forward to you we'll look forward to see you ba
the eye has m15 missed chance to manchester arena bomber . the chance to manchester arena bomber. m15 failings in manchester bombing . failings in manchester bombing. the express has reached his deal will not take back control and that's pretty much the show tonight i think thanks to leo and lewis once again i'll be back tomorrow unless i tweet something absolutely terrible. so join us at 11 pm. and if you're watching the 5 am. repeat because you either have a proper job repeat because you...
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the final report into the manchester arena bombing is to be published. it focuses on the radicalisation of the man who carried it out. the head of the eis is the most likely cause of the covid pandemic was that it began in a chinese laboratory. —— the began in a chinese laboratory. -- the fbi. began in a chinese laboratory. —— the fbi. and the man who couldn't speak until he was 11 years old is about to become a professor at cambridge. welcome to the programme, it's great to have you with us. a committee of experts will investigate the cause of tuesday night's rail disaster that killed at least 43 people. rescuers have been working through the night at the wreckage but there have also been protests over what many see as an accident that was waiting to happen. rail workers are planning to strike on thursday in protest at what they say is official neglect of they say is official neglect of the railways. the aftermath of greece's worst ever rail disaster. a stationmaster in a nearby city has now been charged with manslaughter by negligence and already the c
the final report into the manchester arena bombing is to be published. it focuses on the radicalisation of the man who carried it out. the head of the eis is the most likely cause of the covid pandemic was that it began in a chinese laboratory. —— the began in a chinese laboratory. -- the fbi. began in a chinese laboratory. —— the fbi. and the man who couldn't speak until he was 11 years old is about to become a professor at cambridge. welcome to the programme, it's great to have you...
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the eye has m15 missed chance to manchester arena bomber . the chance to manchester arena bomber. 15 failings in manchester bombing . failings in manchester bombing. the express has reached his deal will not take back control and that's pretty much the show tonight i think thanks to leo and lewis once again i'll be back tomorrow unless i tweet something absolutely terrible. so join us at 11 pm. and if you're watching the 5 am. repeat because you either have a proper job repeat because you either have a properjob or repeat because you either have a proper job or no job repeat because you either have a properjob or no job at all and you still await. then stick around for the breakfast. but for now, goodnight slash. good morning. . the civil servant who led the investigation into the partygate scandal is now the labour leaders chief of staff. good morning. at 6:00 on friday, the 3rd of march. this is breakfast on gb news with steven and ellie . here are your top stories this morning. well, conservative mp jacob rees—mogg is calling for an inquiry into sue grey's appointment as keir st
the eye has m15 missed chance to manchester arena bomber . the chance to manchester arena bomber. 15 failings in manchester bombing . failings in manchester bombing. the express has reached his deal will not take back control and that's pretty much the show tonight i think thanks to leo and lewis once again i'll be back tomorrow unless i tweet something absolutely terrible. so join us at 11 pm. and if you're watching the 5 am. repeat because you either have a proper job repeat because you...
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the manage to prevent the manchester arena . an inquiry . the attack arena. an inquiry. itical intelligence relating to suicide bombers . relating to suicide bombers. salman abedi it also he could have been arrested at manchester airport just four days before . airport just four days before. he went on to kill 22 people at the ariana grande concert in manchester. a lawyer for the families said after the inquiry today the victims had been failed at every level . it today 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 education system needs to be more 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 afte
the manage to prevent the manchester arena . an inquiry . the attack arena. an inquiry. itical intelligence relating to suicide bombers . relating to suicide bombers. salman abedi it also he could have been arrested at manchester airport just four days before . airport just four days before. he went on to kill 22 people at the ariana grande concert in manchester. a lawyer for the families said after the inquiry today the victims had been failed at every level . it today the victims had been...
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before the manchester arena attackjohn's growing extremist views were confined to the internet, but thea lot of my time, it really fuelled my anger. i stopped caring who knew about my involvement and moved from being online to actively trying to recruit people. i started attending demos and meeting people face to face. it was like being behind enemy lines. it was just a massive amount of adrenaline. i asked him what they were all about, and all he would say was grooming. so i decided to take him to the next one. and in the car he spoke to me more than he had in months. he was so excited and giddy. i told him i'd drop him off, but i went and i sat in a bus shelter opposite, and within ten minutes my world just fell apart. i watched him start marching and singing racial slurs. my whole world came crashing down. the wayjohn was radicalised is becoming increasingly common. counterterrorism experts say the internet is fuelling extremism and lockdown made that worse. those at risk, many of them young people, spent longer online alone. between 2015 to 2018, - moss side—hulme was a big hunting
before the manchester arena attackjohn's growing extremist views were confined to the internet, but thea lot of my time, it really fuelled my anger. i stopped caring who knew about my involvement and moved from being online to actively trying to recruit people. i started attending demos and meeting people face to face. it was like being behind enemy lines. it was just a massive amount of adrenaline. i asked him what they were all about, and all he would say was grooming. so i decided to take...
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well through the manchester arena's atrial down in the foyer, salmon a baby had just blown himself up with a hell made for me. i think something in the chaos. 22 people lay dead or dying. parents, teenagers, and 8 year old go. in manchester on thursday, john saunders released the final report of 3 making up the manchester arena. public inquiry is that i have found a significant missed opportunity to take action that my to prevent 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 action preventing the attack. the report concluded security services didn't follow up on 2 pieces of intelligence that might have made a difference. it's an oversight that m i 5 has apologized for gathering cove out intelligence is difficult, but had we managed to seize the slim chance we had there was impacted might not have experienced such appalling loss and trauma
well through the manchester arena's atrial down in the foyer, salmon a baby had just blown himself up with a hell made for me. i think something in the chaos. 22 people lay dead or dying. parents, teenagers, and 8 year old go. in manchester on thursday, john saunders released the final report of 3 making up the manchester arena. public inquiry is that i have found a significant missed opportunity to take action that my to prevent the attack. it is not possible to reach any conclusion on the...
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the eye has m15 missed chance to manchester arena bomber . the chance to manchester arena bomber. 15 failings in manchester bombing . failings in manchester bombing. the express has reached his deal will not take back control and that's pretty much the show tonight i think thanks to leo and lewis once again i'll be back tomorrow unless i tweet something absolutely terrible. so join us at 11 pm. and if you're watching the 5 am. repeat because you either have a proper job repeat because you either have a properjob or repeat because you either have a proper job or no job repeat because you either have a properjob or no job at all and you still await. then stick around for the breakfast. but for now, goodnight slash. good morning. . good evening. i'm jacob rees—mogg the state of the nafion rees—mogg the state of the nation tonight 850 shades of grey. first he was a humble civil servant. then the woman who held the former prime minister's future in her hands and now expected to become chief of staff to the leader of the opposition. sir keir starmer and it emerged today that m15 gave mr.
the eye has m15 missed chance to manchester arena bomber . the chance to manchester arena bomber. 15 failings in manchester bombing . failings in manchester bombing. the express has reached his deal will not take back control and that's pretty much the show tonight i think thanks to leo and lewis once again i'll be back tomorrow unless i tweet something absolutely terrible. so join us at 11 pm. and if you're watching the 5 am. repeat because you either have a proper job repeat because you...
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the manage to prevent the manchester arena . an inquiry . the attack arena. an inquiry. itical intelligence relating to suicide bombers . relating to suicide bombers. salman abedi it also he could have been arrested at manchester airport just four days before . airport just four days before. he went on to kill 22 people at the ariana grande concert in manchester. a lawyer for the families said after the inquiry today the victims had been failed at every level . it today 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 education system needs to be more 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 afte
the manage to prevent the manchester arena . an inquiry . the attack arena. an inquiry. itical intelligence relating to suicide bombers . relating to suicide bombers. salman abedi it also he could have been arrested at manchester airport just four days before . airport just four days before. he went on to kill 22 people at the ariana grande concert in manchester. a lawyer for the families said after the inquiry today the victims had been failed at every level . it today the victims had been...
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nearly six years on from the atrocity of the manchester arena, atrocity at the manchester arena, a thoroughort has concluded the security services missed a significant chance to take action, which may have prevented it. i have found 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 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. in response to the criticism, the director general of mi5 made a statement, but refused to take questions from the media. i deeply regret that such intelligence was not obtained. gathering covert intelligence is difficult. but had we managed to seize the slim chance we had, those impacted might not have experienced such appalling loss and trauma. i am profoundly sorry that mi5 did not prevent the attack. the inquiry established that two pieces of classified information about the bomber were not acted upon by mi5. that was
nearly six years on from the atrocity of the manchester arena, atrocity at the manchester arena, a thoroughort has concluded the security services missed a significant chance to take action, which may have prevented it. i have found 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 led to action preventing the attack. the reason for this missed opportunity...
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the final report from an inquiry the manchester arena into the manchester arena attack concludes thatnt the attack i am profoundly sorry that m15 did not prevent the attack. tonight with the context: amanda renteria, hillary clinton's former national political director, and the writer and broadcaster chris morris.
the final report from an inquiry the manchester arena into the manchester arena attack concludes thatnt the attack i am profoundly sorry that m15 did not prevent the attack. tonight with the context: amanda renteria, hillary clinton's former national political director, and the writer and broadcaster chris morris.
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policies have changed as a result of the manchester arena inquiry.ing 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 be radicalised. it is unbelievably easy to access stuff online. roughly 70% of people we engage with our recruited online. i don't think we are done with the wave. in terms of the possibility of a big scale terrorist attack in a different starting, the possibility is still very real —— different setting. and you can see more on this story from our colleagues abbiejones and lauren hirst on the bbc
policies have changed as a result of the manchester arena inquiry.ing 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...
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kelly brewster was one of 22 people murdered at manchester arena.ix years since that night, and every aspect of the attack has now been examined. kelly's sister clare went to nearly every day of the public inquiry, and has heard about one failing after another. we feel completely let down as a family, at every level. everybody failed to protect us on that night, and we will never, ever forgive any of them. the bomber, salman abedi, will be the focus of the last inquiry report, which will cover his radicalization, the planning for the attack and whether it could have been prevented. it's expected to be critical of m15, who didn't share information they received with the police. on two separate occasions in the months leading up to the bombing, intelligence about salman abedi was received here at m15. at the time, it was assessed as innocent or non—terrorist criminality. it's now widely accepted that it was highly relevant to the attack. abedi grew up just south of manchester city centre in the suburb of fallowfield. the report will address whether th
kelly brewster was one of 22 people murdered at manchester arena.ix years since that night, and every aspect of the attack has now been examined. kelly's sister clare went to nearly every day of the public inquiry, and has heard about one failing after another. we feel completely let down as a family, at every level. everybody failed to protect us on that night, and we will never, ever forgive any of them. the bomber, salman abedi, will be the focus of the last inquiry report, which will cover...
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the third and final report into the manchester arena bombing will be published today.ervices, on whether the attack could have been prevented, and the radicalisation of the bomber, salman abedi. 22 people were killed in the blast, which happened after a concert by the singer, ariana grande, in 2017. 0ur north of england correspondent, danny savage, is in manchester for us. danny, a big day for the relatives of those who died and those who survived the attack?— of those who died and those who survived the attack? yeah, clive, i think six years _ survived the attack? yeah, clive, i think six years on _ survived the attack? yeah, clive, i think six years on after _ survived the attack? yeah, clive, i think six years on after the - survived the attack? yeah, clive, i think six years on after the aryna i think six years on after the aryna bombing, what we may find out this afternoon is whether or not, from the view of the security services, if it could have been prevented from happening altogether. we know that mis happening altogether. we know that mi5 were aware of salman
the third and final report into the manchester arena bombing will be published today.ervices, on whether the attack could have been prevented, and the radicalisation of the bomber, salman abedi. 22 people were killed in the blast, which happened after a concert by the singer, ariana grande, in 2017. 0ur north of england correspondent, danny savage, is in manchester for us. danny, a big day for the relatives of those who died and those who survived the attack?— of those who died and those who...
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what went wrong in the manchester arena bombing and has . sir keir starmer stuck his in it by insulting the polish. these are three questions all attempt to answer morning on the briefing . good morning. it's briefing. good morning. it's 930. i'm rhiannon jones in the gb newsroom. conservative mp jacob rees—mogg calling for a proper inquiry into sue grey's appointment as keir starmer's new chief of . the senior civil new chief of. the senior civil servant led an independent investigation into partygate, but it was announced yesterday that she was leaving the civil service to join the labour party. allies of boris johnson have condemned new role with the tory party chair, calling it inappropriate . mr. rees—mogg inappropriate. mr. rees—mogg says the appointment invalidates her report into lockdown breaches at number. former mp accepted her true reports on strict understanding that she impartial and that now looks wrong. no confidence can be placed in the evidence she secured or passed the police. so instead there should be an investigation in
what went wrong in the manchester arena bombing and has . sir keir starmer stuck his in it by insulting the polish. these are three questions all attempt to answer morning on the briefing . good morning. it's briefing. good morning. it's 930. i'm rhiannon jones in the gb newsroom. conservative mp jacob rees—mogg calling for a proper inquiry into sue grey's appointment as keir starmer's new chief of . the senior civil new chief of. the senior civil servant led an independent investigation into...
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an unacceptable failure — families of the 22 people murdered in the manchester arena bombing expressse somebody didn't do theirjob properly. more revelations from matt hancock's lockdown messages — government officials discussed the need for the police to get tougher with the public over covid rules. swimming in troubled waters — the rivers polluted with sewage, and the campaigners fighting to clean them up.
an unacceptable failure — families of the 22 people murdered in the manchester arena bombing expressse somebody didn't do theirjob properly. more revelations from matt hancock's lockdown messages — government officials discussed the need for the police to get tougher with the public over covid rules. swimming in troubled waters — the rivers polluted with sewage, and the campaigners fighting to clean them up.
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is basically come in for huge criticism because you will be aware that the investigation in manchester arena is produced its final slot today . and get this final slot today. and get this everyone significant opportunities were missed apparently when it comes to stopping that attack. you know, the drill. you know what they say. lessons will be learned, but rarely will. do you trust actually that lessons will be learnt, that things like this will never happen again and so great. you remember her from partygate .7 well, she is now partygate.7 well, she is now being offered the job of chief of staff to sir keir starmer. many people in saying that this demonstrates civil service is not impartial , does it.7 or is it not impartial, does it.7 or is it just someone changing jobs, as many of us do.7 danny just someone changing jobs, as many of us do? danny your thoughts and do you have a pet, a cat, for example ? would you a cat, for example? would you kill it to stop the spread of covid 19? goodness gracious me. that was actually a service suggestion that was concerned by the government at one poin
is basically come in for huge criticism because you will be aware that the investigation in manchester arena is produced its final slot today . and get this final slot today. and get this everyone significant opportunities were missed apparently when it comes to stopping that attack. you know, the drill. you know what they say. lessons will be learned, but rarely will. do you trust actually that lessons will be learnt, that things like this will never happen again and so great. you remember her...
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an the manchester arena bombing.security service failed act on critical intelligence relating to the suicide bomber ? abedi it to the suicide bomber? abedi it also found he could have been arrested at manchester airport 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 . have been referred to prevent. it is clear that the education system needs to be more vigilant in picking up signs of radicalised zation . it is clear radicalised zation. it is clear that didsbury mosque turned a blind eye to extreme islam in its midst . blind eye to extreme islam in its midst. sirjohn's report today contains many lessons we must heed. every one of them and make the necessary changes urgently . well, in other news urgently. well, in other news today, a couple has been with gross negligence, manslaughter after a baby's
an the manchester arena bombing.security service failed act on critical intelligence relating to the suicide bomber ? abedi it to the suicide bomber? abedi it also found he could have been arrested at manchester airport 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 . have...
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significant opportunities to prevent the tragic manchester arena bombing. it be a suella braverman the home secretary says political correctness has allowed terrorists to go under radar. i'll be unpacking that with international security specialist . will get is the specialist. will get is the tories are all for a bonding trip today drinks receptions, even a pub quiz. but the question was i invited? you'll to wait and find out. plus in honour of world book day , i've honour of world book day, i've got author and journalist lionel shriver with me. we'll be delving into revelations about school lockdown . so vox popular school lockdown. so vox popular vox de the voice of the people is the voice of god. i you. what is the voice of god. i you. what is your favourite book state of the nation? starts now . the nation? starts now. we'll be hearing from our panel . two north harriet sargeant and walker of novara media. we do love our socialists on this show as ever. i want to hear from you. please get in touch by emailing mail. moga gbnews.uk. before all that, it's
significant opportunities to prevent the tragic manchester arena bombing. it be a suella braverman the home secretary says political correctness has allowed terrorists to go under radar. i'll be unpacking that with international security specialist . will get is the specialist. will get is the tories are all for a bonding trip today drinks receptions, even a pub quiz. but the question was i invited? you'll to wait and find out. plus in honour of world book day , i've honour of world book day,...
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the inquiry into the manchester arena bombing finds m15 missed a significant opportunity to take action pilots a new scheme that could lead to the full legalisation of cannabis production. and how the great pyramid of giza continues to reveal extraordinary secrets. scientists discover a mysterious hidden corridor.
the inquiry into the manchester arena bombing finds m15 missed a significant opportunity to take action pilots a new scheme that could lead to the full legalisation of cannabis production. and how the great pyramid of giza continues to reveal extraordinary secrets. scientists discover a mysterious hidden corridor.
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the final report from an inquiry the manchester arena into the manchester arena attack concludes that the uk's security service, mi5, missed a "significant opportunity" to prevent the attack i am profoundly sorry that mi5 did not prevent the attack. tonight with the context: amanda renteria, hillary clinton's former national political director, and the writer and broadcaster chris morris. welcome to the programme. the united states has an outsized fascination with murder mysteries. the trial that is playing out in walterboro, south carolina has it all. in the dock is the 54—year—old high—powered attorney, alex murdaugh, who stands accused of murdering his wife maggie and their 22—year—old son paul. the pair were shot dead in 2021 in the grounds of the family's hunting lodge in hampton, 60 miles west of charleston. phone rings. hampton county, what's your emergency? indistinct. 147 moselle road. i need the police assistance immediately. my wife and child have been shot badly. lurid enough, but behind the double murder comes layer upon layer of alleged criminal activity — from murdoch's
the final report from an inquiry the manchester arena into the manchester arena attack concludes that the uk's security service, mi5, missed a "significant opportunity" to prevent the attack i am profoundly sorry that mi5 did not prevent the attack. tonight with the context: amanda renteria, hillary clinton's former national political director, and the writer and broadcaster chris morris. welcome to the programme. the united states has an outsized fascination with murder mysteries....
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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.