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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. 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.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.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 radicalisation of salman abedi, the planning and preparation for the attack by salman abedi and hashimd whether it could have been prevented by counterterrorism policing. —— by hashem abedi. the role of the 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.
the radicalisation of salman abedi, the planning and preparation for the attack by salman abedi and hashimd whether it could have been prevented by counterterrorism policing. —— by hashem abedi. the role of the 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...
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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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salman abedi in his report. nvestigation . salman did, of an investigation. salman abedi the case. nor did he have the benefit of hearing from witnesses closed session in to resolve contentious issues insofar as william shawcross is short passage in his report, deaung short passage in his report, dealing with salman abedi does not agree entirely with the conclusions i have reached. i would suggest that this is because of the much greater opportunity that i have had to listen to and test the evidence . planning and preparation . . planning and preparation. while this part of my report is largely a narrative of events, it is nevertheless important. it important that what was done , important that what was done, salman abedi and hashem abedi in preparation for the attack, is understood in detail only by doing is it possible to understand and where the weaknesses are in the provision to try to prevent people acquiring the necessary ingredients for a bomb and information how to construct it . it is important that the
salman abedi in his report. nvestigation . salman did, of an investigation. salman abedi the case. nor did he have the benefit of hearing from witnesses closed session in to resolve contentious issues insofar as william shawcross is short passage in his report, deaung short passage in his report, dealing with salman abedi does not agree entirely with the conclusions i have reached. i would suggest that this is because of the much greater opportunity that i have had to listen to and test the...
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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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the report found that salman abedi's father holds significant responsibility for radicalising his sonsnews, can i ask you a few questions please? and there was heavy criticism of the eldest abedi brother, ismail. i tracked him down in manchester in 2020, but then he fled the country, in defiance of a court order to appear at the inquiry. the report found that m15 and counter—terrorism police each failed to share intelligence. that is something that both organisations say has improved since, allowing our cameras inside theirjoint operation centre, to illustrate the way they work together. this is the first time that journalists have been allowed inside this building, and the obviously tight security prevents us from filming much of what goes on here, but this place is being held up as an example of positive change. it was built in direct response to the manchester arena bombing and the other terror attacks which happened that year. there's been an internal inquiry by m15 and 104 recommendations were made. 102 have already been put in place, the last two are being put in place as we spea
the report found that salman abedi's father holds significant responsibility for radicalising his sonsnews, can i ask you a few questions please? and there was heavy criticism of the eldest abedi brother, ismail. i tracked him down in manchester in 2020, but then he fled the country, in defiance of a court order to appear at the inquiry. the report found that m15 and counter—terrorism police each failed to share intelligence. that is something that both organisations say has improved since,...
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salman abedi grew up just south of manchester city centre in the suburb of fallow field. 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 feckless, lacklustre, rather lazy, people would say good for nothing. if somebody is going to become a terrorist, they are not going to tell you about it, are they, in the radicalisation of salman abedi happened way after he left scho
salman abedi grew up just south of manchester city centre in the suburb of fallow field. 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...
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and the radicalisation of salman abedi happened way after he left school. y 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'll ever move on. we've lost too much. claire booth ending that report from our north of england correspondentjudith moritz. the video—sharing app tiktok is introducing a 60—minute daily screentime limit for children. if under 18s reach the limit, they'll have to enter a passcode to continue using the service. tiktok says it's intro
and the radicalisation of salman abedi happened way after he left school. y 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...
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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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and prevented this attack. , ., ., finger at salman abedi and prevented this attack. _, ., ~ this we have to _ this attack. good evening. i think we have to have _ this attack. good evening. i think we have to have faith _ this attack. good evening. i think we have to have faith in - this attack. good evening. i think we have to have faith in sir - this attack. good evening. i think we have to have faith in sirjohnl we have to have faith in sirjohn who has been amazing in the work that he has done to shed light into previously unseen areas of counterterrorism, including that which occurs inside the private sector. what he has done is brought forward the two pieces of information which he describes as intelligence one and two. previously they had been written off by witness jay, they had been written off by witness jay, who was a senior m15 officer. as being perceived as not relevant at the point that they were received. that's been shown to be demonstrably incorrect through the closed sessions that sirjohn has reported on. while it is appropriate that the public don't know what th
and prevented this attack. , ., ., finger at salman abedi and prevented this attack. _, ., ~ this we have to _ this attack. good evening. i think we have to have _ this attack. good evening. i think we have to have faith _ this attack. good evening. i think we have to have faith in - this attack. good evening. i think we have to have faith in sir - this attack. good evening. i think we have to have faith in sirjohnl we have to have faith in sirjohn who has been amazing in the work that he has...
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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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. to suicide bomber salman abedi. it also found it could it could have been arrested at manchester airport four days before he went on to kill 22 people at the ariana grande concert. a lawyer for the families spoke outside the inquiry . for the families spoke outside the inquiry. he said the victims had been failed at every level . 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 security minister urgently. well security minister tom tugendhat says mi5 has made change since the attack . i know change since the attack. i know that all of us are working to make sure that the improvements that need to be made
. to suicide bomber salman abedi. it also found it could it could have been arrested at manchester airport four days before he went on to kill 22 people at the ariana grande concert. a lawyer for the families spoke outside the inquiry . for the families spoke outside the inquiry. he said the victims had been failed at every level . 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...
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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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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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it is clear that salman abedi should have been referred to prevent. in picking up signs of radicalised zation. is clear that didsbury mosque turned a blind eye to extreme in its midst . turned a blind eye to extreme in its midst. sirjohn's report today. its midst. sirjohn's report today . many lessons . we must today. many lessons. we must heed every one of them and make the necessary urgently . one the necessary urgently. one another news today, police investigating death of a missing baby who was found in brighton in last night say the newborn may have been dead for some time. the remains were found in woodland close to where constance marten and gordon were arrested on monday. the couple had evaded authorities for more than seven weeks and refused to give any information on the location. welfare of their baby . they're currently being held on suspicion of gross negligence, manslaughter . at negligence, manslaughter. at this stage have not yet been able to confirm the baby's gender and a postmortem examination has not yet taken place despite this, b
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the report found that salman abedi's father holds significant responsibility for radicalising his sonsm of the eldest abedi brother, ismail. i tracked him down in manchester in 2020, but then he fled the country, in defiance of a court order to appear at the inquiry. the report found that mi5 and counter—terrorism police each failed to share intelligence. that is something that both organisations say has improved since, allowing our cameras inside theirjoint operation centre, to illustrate the way they work together. this is the first time that journalists have been allowed inside this building, and the obviously tight security prevents us from filming much of what goes on here, but this place is being held up as an example of positive change. it was built in direct response to the manchester arena bombing and the other terror attacks which happened that year. there's been an internal inquiry by mi5 and 104 recommendations were made. 102 have already been put in place, the last two are being put in place as we speak. the arena bombing was manchester's darkest day. tonight, its mayor sa
the report found that salman abedi's father holds significant responsibility for radicalising his sonsm of the eldest abedi brother, ismail. i tracked him down in manchester in 2020, but then he fled the country, in defiance of a court order to appear at the inquiry. the report found that mi5 and counter—terrorism police each failed to share intelligence. that is something that both organisations say has improved since, allowing our cameras inside theirjoint operation centre, to illustrate...
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. to suicide bomber salman abedi.t also found it could it could have been arrested at manchester airport four days before he went on to kill 22 people at the ariana grande concert. a lawyer for the families spoke outside the inquiry . for the families spoke outside the inquiry. he said the victims had been failed at every level . 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 security minister urgently. well security minister tom tugendhat says m15 has made change since the attack . i know change since the attack. i know that all of us are working to make sure that the improvements that need to be made ar
. to suicide bomber salman abedi.t also found it could it could have been arrested at manchester airport four days before he went on to kill 22 people at the ariana grande concert. a lawyer for the families spoke outside the inquiry . for the families spoke outside the inquiry. he said the victims had been failed at every level . 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...
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it is clear that salman abedi should have been referred to preventre 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 reveale
it is clear that salman abedi should have been referred to preventre 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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the report found salman abedi's father ramadan holds significant responsibility for radicalising his 's this? it's bbc news. and there was heavy criticism of the eldest abedi brother, ismail, who fled the country in defiance of a court order to appear at the inquiry. the report found that mi5 and counterterrorism police each failed to share intelligence — that's something that both organisations say has improved since, allowing our cameras inside theirjoint operations centre to illustrate the way they work together. this is the first time that journalists have been allowed inside this building and the obviously tight security prevents us from filming much of what goes on here, but this place is being held up as an example of positive change. it was built in direct response to the manchester arena bombing and the other terror attacks which happened that year. in five years since this incident happened, there's already been an internal inquiry by m15 and 104 recommendations were made. 102 have already put in place. the last two are being put in place as we speak. and there are no doubt
the report found salman abedi's father ramadan holds significant responsibility for radicalising his 's this? it's bbc news. and there was heavy criticism of the eldest abedi brother, ismail, who fled the country in defiance of a court order to appear at the inquiry. the report found that mi5 and counterterrorism police each failed to share intelligence — that's something that both organisations say has improved since, allowing our cameras inside theirjoint operations centre to illustrate the...
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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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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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he says abedi showed no signs of extreme views as a schoolboy. salmany 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 carriejohn
he says abedi showed no signs of extreme views as a schoolboy. salmany 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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i think families will feel, given the weight of evidence that sirjohn himself heard about salman abedi who had given many indications over a decade of his readiness to kill and maim in the interests of his political leaf —— a murderous. fin interests of his political leaf -- a murderous-— interests of his political leaf -- a murderous. . . :: , murderous. on the radar 20 times before he blew _ murderous. on the radar 20 times before he blew himself— murderous. on the radar 20 times before he blew himself up. - murderous. on the radar 20 times before he blew himself up. all. murderous. on the radar 20 times before he blew himself up. all thej before he blew himself up. all the evidence suggest he ticked every box. was there a specific problem, do you know, with this particular branch of m15?— do you know, with this particular branch of m15? well, i'm sure that the government, _ branch of m15? well, i'm sure that the government, home _ branch of m15? well, i'm sure that the government, home office i branch of m15? well, i'm sure that the government, home office and | branch of m15? well,
i think families will feel, given the weight of evidence that sirjohn himself heard about salman abedi who had given many indications over a decade of his readiness to kill and maim in the interests of his political leaf —— a murderous. fin interests of his political leaf -- a murderous-— interests of his political leaf -- a murderous. . . :: , murderous. on the radar 20 times before he blew _ murderous. on the radar 20 times before he blew himself— murderous. on the radar 20 times...
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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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including intelligence that could have led to the bomber, salman abedi, being followed to a car wherehe attack and his stepdad, dr stuart murray. very dr stuart murray. good morning to both of you. thank very good morning to both of you. thank you so much for coming in this morning. figen, when you finally got home last night, i know it was a long, very long day for you, what are your thoughts? i long, very long day for you, what are your thoughts?— long, very long day for you, what are your thoughts? i was exhausted, of course, are your thoughts? i was exhausted, of course. but _ are your thoughts? i was exhausted, of course, but it _ are your thoughts? i was exhausted, of course, but it was _ are your thoughts? i was exhausted, of course, but it was obviously - are your thoughts? i was exhausted, of course, but it was obviously the i of course, but it was obviously the last day of the inquiry. i'm kind of relieved that that is the end of the big chapter in our lives. and i'm now ready to move on with other stuff that i'm doing.— now ready to move on with other stuff that i'm doing.
including intelligence that could have led to the bomber, salman abedi, being followed to a car wherehe attack and his stepdad, dr stuart murray. very dr stuart murray. good morning to both of you. thank very good morning to both of you. thank you so much for coming in this morning. figen, when you finally got home last night, i know it was a long, very long day for you, what are your thoughts? i long, very long day for you, what are your thoughts?— long, very long day for you, what are your...
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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.
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he says abedi showed no signs of extreme views as a schoolboy. salmannd 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 government m
he says abedi showed no signs of extreme views as a schoolboy. salmannd 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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it could have led to salman abedi being followed to the parked nissan micra where he stored his explosivespped at manchester airport on his return from libya, four days before the attack. abedi set off his suicide bomb in the foyer at the end of an ariana grande 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 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 refe
it could have led to salman abedi being followed to the parked nissan micra where he stored his explosivespped at manchester airport on his return from libya, four days before the attack. abedi set off his suicide bomb in the foyer at the end of an ariana grande 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 questions. there were failings by m15 and it should have been...
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the planning policing and preparation and the potential opportunities mess they are to stop salman ramadan abedithe response of the emergency services in the immediate aftermath of the bombing in may 2017 here in manchester so we have had two stages already and this is the third and final stage, effectively about what the security out the suicide bombing, could it have been prevented is the question that the families involved would like to know the answer to and they may or may not get the answer to that this afternoon when we hear from sirjohn saunders because the big issue here is that much of the evidence heard is part of the stage of the inquiry was heard in secret, effectively, only heard by the witnesses, sirjohn saunders, and the legal representatives. no public allowed in, nojournalists out the legal representatives. no public allowed in, no journalists out to watch, no families allowed in to hear the evidence taking place, effectively to protect the official secrets of how the m15, british security services, how they operate and who works for them, and that evidence, although heard by t
the planning policing and preparation and the potential opportunities mess they are to stop salman ramadan abedithe response of the emergency services in the immediate aftermath of the bombing in may 2017 here in manchester so we have had two stages already and this is the third and final stage, effectively about what the security out the suicide bombing, could it have been prevented is the question that the families involved would like to know the answer to and they may or may not get the...
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salman abedi in fact , he salman abedi in fact, he actually appeared on the radar of an m15 and counter—terrorism. this was definitely an individual that was known to them. it was definitely an individual that they had information on. and actually the director general of mi5 actually the director general of m15 came out and apologised to the families and said, we've, you know, we screwed up on this and we're really sorry. but the controversy that the observer is following , is that there is following, is that there is still reticence within m15 to still a reticence within m15 to share information with the intelligence and security committee, which is within parliament, who are looking basically, unless you share the information and are open about what the failings are and, you know, of course, you understand that there would be secrecy and unwillingness to be open and at mi5. but this unwillingness to be open and at m15. but this is still a very real islamist terrorism is still a very real threat. this isn't something that happened in the past, and it's never going to happen again. and in order t
salman abedi in fact , he salman abedi in fact, he actually appeared on the radar of an m15 and counter—terrorism. this was definitely an individual that was known to them. it was definitely an individual that they had information on. and actually the director general of mi5 actually the director general of m15 came out and apologised to the families and said, we've, you know, we screwed up on this and we're really sorry. but the controversy that the observer is following , is that there is...
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i mean, salman abedi, arena abedi, the manchester arena bomber, he was a refugee. was bomber, he wasthe british so we saved british royal navy. so we saved him to this him and brought him to this country and we know you country and we know what you did. i mean , can people claim did. i mean, can people claim asylum closer to the closer to the country? they can claims, wait, they have a right to claim asylum here, that a lot of them most of them don't. we do not take that. the idea that we take more and everybody else more refugees and everybody else is no, nobody is just a myth. no, nobody knows. nobody's safe. we also wish should make sure we wish should make sure that we are doing this in such a way that it breaks the business model of the people traffickers. that's and legal routes that's why safe and legal routes are your are essential in terms of your guardian readers taking in refugees. i'd just like to say, well done to my mum and dad to you. have a lovely ukrainian family living with ukrainian refugee are literally refugees. they are, but they are one of the ones. i think the
i mean, salman abedi, arena abedi, the manchester arena bomber, he was a refugee. was bomber, he wasthe british so we saved british royal navy. so we saved him to this him and brought him to this country and we know you country and we know what you did. i mean , can people claim did. i mean, can people claim asylum closer to the closer to the country? they can claims, wait, they have a right to claim asylum here, that a lot of them most of them don't. we do not take that. the idea that we take...