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Manchester Arena Bomb: Stories of Hope (BBC Radio Manchester) | BBC Sounds
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By far the most gripping audio I heard last week came from BBC Radio Manchester, which has made a podcast series about the bombing of the Ariana Grande concert in 2017:
Manchester Arena Bomb – Stories of Hope. The opening episode brought two people together: Martin Hibbert, who was 10 metres away from the bomb when it exploded and was badly injured, along with his 14-year-old daughter, Eve; and Usman Ahmed, who was working at the arena as a steward. After the explosion, Ahmed made the decision not to run away but to go back into the arena, to see if he could help anyone. He had to pass several dead bodies – “there was blood everywhere” – before he found a woman, Sharon, who was still alive, and stayed with her and talked to her.
Matthew Bourne, Ray Quinn and Craig Revel Horwood among new Liverpool theatre shows announced
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The unmissable cultural moments coming to Manchester in 2021
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Lake Forest Park contractor catches case for storming the Capitol: Prosecutors charged Joseph Elliott Zlab for unauthorized entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, according to the
Seattle Times. The FBI caught the mellifluously named Everett-based business owner thanks to a tip and then a search warrant. Still waiting to hear from SPD about whether six of their cops busted into the people s house.
The first round of new light rail cars are here: They re wider, they re brighter, they re bike-friendlier, and there s a little screen on the car roof showing you where you re at on your journey so you don t have to squint across the aisle and risk others thinking you re mean-mugging them. A total of 152 new vehicles manufactured by Siemens Mobility in