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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024

victory in securing maximum points into more testing qualifiers. often, sport can provide but on the rare occasion that it unifies but memories are created which can last a lifetime. emotions are high on and off the pitch is in good welcome ukraine, opposing teams the shared goal. gordon brewed for harry kane, newly crowned his countries all time leading male goal scorer and it was no surprise that it the england captain on the scoring from close range taking his international tally to 55. after assisting with the first arsenal score at the second themselves. an effort better with each replay. the second half would prove less eventful although in injury time, maguire should have added a third but still, second in weak, perfect start to their qualifying campaign. it weak, perfect start to their qualifying campaign. it was like a second debut. qualifying campaign. it was like a second debut. a qualifying campaign. it was like a second debut. a a qualifying campaign. it wa

BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024

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

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 22:39:00

on everyday news, front page of the newspapers are muslims, benefit frauds, benefit thieves. so muslims were very demonised, muslim youths were demonised and disenfranchised. so many muslims felt under attack. so when people were seeing the marketing of is, they were saying, hey, i m hated, but this could be a place where i can live, where i m free, where i can live in, like in a utopia. salman abedi accessed extreme islamist propaganda online, but it was his immediate family who exerted the strongest influence. his father, ramadan abedi, was a hardcore islamist who fled gaddafi s regime. he arrived in manchester with his wife samir in 1993 and settled into what was to become the largest libyan exile community in the uk. people living in this area call it little tripoli. ramadan was a member of the libyan islamic fighting group. it s thought all the key figures in this organisation lived in manchester at some point.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 23:39:00

and disenfranchised. so many muslims felt under attack. so when people were seeing the marketing of is, they were saying, hey, i m hated, but this could be a place where i can live, where i m free, where i can live in, like in a utopia. salman abedi accessed extreme islamist propaganda online, but it was his immediate family who exerted the strongest influence. his father, ramadan abedi, was a hardcore islamist who fled gaddafi s regime. he arrived in manchester with his wife samir in 1993 and settled into what was to become the largest libyan exile community in the uk. people living in this area call it little tripoli. ramadan was a member of the libyan islamic fighting group. it s thought all the key figures in this organisation lived in manchester at some point. in 2010, there was a report produced by thejoint terrorism analysis centre, which is, jtac, that s a,

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 23:39:00

to their lives here. these things you would see on everyday news, front page of the newspapers are muslims, benefit frauds, benefit thieves. so muslims were very demonised, muslim youths were demonised and disenfranchised. so, many muslims felt under attack. so when people were seeing the marketing of is, they were saying, hey, i m hated, but this could be a place where i can live, where i m free, where i can live in, like, a utopia. salman abedi accessed extreme islamist propaganda online, but it was his immediate family who exerted the strongest influence. his father, ramadan abedi, was a hardcore islamist who fled gaddafi s regime. he arrived in manchester with his wife samia in 1993 and settled into what was to become the largest libyan exile community in the uk. people living in this area call it little tripoli. ramadan was a member of the libyan islamic fighting group. it s thought all the key figures in this organisation lived

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