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 been known to them for years before the attack. he said there were failures. there was a realistic possib
we willjust listen in to these live pictures in manchester. so, that marks one minute, will everyone now please sit? in so, that marks one minute, will everyone now please sit? in this, the final open everyone now please sit? in this, the final open volume everyone now please sit? in this, the final open volume of- everyone now please sit? in this, the final open volume of my - everyone now please sit? in this, i the final open volume of my report, i the three topics. the radicalisation of salman abedi, the planning and preparation for the attack by salman abedi and hashim abedi, and 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
baby were shot dead in hamburg on thursday. eight others were wounded in the attack on a group of jehovah s witnesses. you are watching bbc news. now, big cases: homegrown terrorist. screaming and shouting. phone call: i m at the men arena in manchester, - there s a bomb just gone off in the foyer. phone call: a very loud bang go off, i evacuating the station immediately. i definitely a bomb. people injured, at least 20 casualties. 10.31, may 22nd, 2017. least 20 casualties. salman abedi detonates a bomb in the city room entrance to the manchester arena. still got mass casualties, it does look like it has i 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
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Interesting issues though, doesnt it, about the relationship in the family. You could end up in poverty as an elderly person. If you fall out with your kids and youve given them all your cash, were going to be debating that at the top of the show. Weve got sam fowles and Charlotte Griffiths here. First, though, the very latest News Headlines with sam francis. Francis. Very good morning to you from the newsroom. Its just after the newsroom. Its just after 9 30 and a recap of the headunes 9 30 and a recap of the headlines this hour. Rishi sunak has claimed todays fall in the rate of inflation down to 2. 3, is a major moment for the uk economy. Its down from the march figure of 3. 2, driven by lower gas and electricity bills. The slowdown, though, is not quite as big as experts had predicted, prompting uncertainty about when the bank of england will cut Interest Rates. The Prime Minister, though, says everything is heading in the right direction and inflation is back to normal. Now that i