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
movement there. this is the manchester arena inquiry that is wrapped up and we are getting a bit of reaction to that now. let s listen in. can we begin by thanking sirjohn saunders for his determination to find the truth. to the legal team for the countless hours gone into this inquiry. can t write qc for her many kind and kind gestures. sue curran for making sure the families at the back of court were looked after and kept safe and the staff from the resilience hub for always being there to talk to. we would also like to thank mr warner qc for the respect shown to us from that very first day, when he immediately acknowledged the failures and apologised, unlike all the other services. all we as families have asked for from day one is the truth, acknowledgement of failures. and a
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athletes spreading the virus during the Commonwealth Games here.