Dont you understand english . Please, please, please, lets be respectul. It comes as ukip says theresa may has some responsibility for the manchester bombing. And net migration to the uk falls by 84,000 most of those leaving the country were eu citizens. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A Major International row has erupted after key images from the investigation into the Manchester Arena terror attack were leaked to the New York Times by Us Intelligence officials. Police here condemned the leak, which could have damaged the investigation. And said they would now limit the amount of information theyre willing to share with counterparts in america. Today, President Trump promised to root out the source of the leak, which he called deeply troubling. In other developments, officers investigating the attack have described the arrests made so far as significant , eight people remain in custody; 75 people injured in the attack remain remain in hospital, 23, including several children, are in critical care. Earlier, the queen met some of the children wounded in the attack and the staff caring for them at the royal manchester Childrens Hospital. And a minutes silence was held across the uk to remember the 22 people who lost their lives. Gavin hewitt has this report. In the minutes before the silence, thousands headed to reflect, to remember, to stand together. Bell tolls. Bugle sounds. In manchester, a long minute ended with applause. Applause. It was really beautiful and i thought it was so nice everyone coming here and showing the respect. Today has been a time to reflect and a time of remembrance and at the same time to show strength and unity and our support to those who have lost their loved ones. You had enjoyed the concert . It was good. I got to meet her before the concert. She was lovely. Really . During the morning the queen visited the royal manchester Childrens Hospital and spoke to some of the wounded. In one conversation she described the attack as wicked. It was a big shock, a very big shock. Very wicked. Another patient spoke about her shrapnel wounds. Mines gone through 15 centimetres out the other side. Im due in surgery this afternoon. 75 people are still in hospital and some will need reconstructive surgery. Today was a reminder of what unites people a determination not to allow the bombing to define the city. Even while people are seeking answers as to how a young man born here could carry out such an attack. This evening, hundreds were still laying flowers, a day of solidarity after the targeting of children and teenagers. Thousands of tributes have been placed in st anns square in manchester in honour of the victims of the attack. Jane hill was there, and described the sentiments being expressed. You can see im sure that people are still coming here in this beautiful evening here in st anns square, laying flowers, looking at the tributes. But that one minutes silence was one of the most moving things i have experienced. The silence itself absolutely observed as you would expect. Sober and sombre. But it was that applause, that spontaneous applause and itself was prolonged. I felt as if that was a response from the crowd that said, we are not defeated, we are a diverse city, you will not divide us, we are still here. I was so struck by that and so many people watching it were i think and a lot of us welled up, it was impossible not to. After the applause came singing. A group of men from behind me started singing dont look back in anger, a Famous Manchester Song from a Famous Manchester Band and that is the spirit reflected on these flowers. An extraordinary resilience which has been very moving to experience. In their latest update Greater Manchester police say their initial searches of premises have revealed items that are very important to the investigation. Since the Suicide Bombing on Monday Night Police and Security Services have become convinced that salman abedi was part of a terror network, thats the focus of their investigation. Our home editor mark easton reports now, on the investigation. Where is the bomb factory . Is a terror cell linked to mondays attack poised to strike again . This morning as the country stood in silence, armed police were shouting at residents in manchester to take cover after reports of a suspect package in a block of flats. There was armed police and they were squatting down, shouting at everyone. Saying, dont go near the road. When the Bomb Disposal arrived we got told to take cover. What was going through your mind . It felt there was a a potential explosion. I saw my daughter and your first instance is i need my child. The city is jittering as police try to track the movements of salman abedi. I saw them take out someone. They arrested him and the army came, the Bomb Disposals. This what is the search for a bomb factory looks like, a tip off, a raid and an arrest, but the search goes on. This raid did not produce the lead they hoped for, but the investigation is understood to be taking progress. 0vernight, there were two raids and two arrests in manchester and a linked swoop on a Proot 75 Mimes South in nuneaton where another man was arrested. In all, there are now eight men in custody in connection with the bombing. I want to reassure people that the arrests we are made are significant and searches have revealed items that believe are important to the investigation. Police and Counter Terrorism officers are piecing together abedis last movement. It understood he left to libya and returned to the uk via istanbul and germany. Police believe he may have been at a property a short distance from where the bomb exploded. But before he stayed here, where else had he been . Who had he met . Forensics and cctv, every method for tracking his movements is being pursued. We have been overwhelmed with support from the public and i would ask for patience to continue from the communities here in manchester as we carry out the searches. There are nagging questions though. Why wasnt abedi stopped before he carried out the attack . Since 2013, 18 plots have been thwarted. Could, should this one have been prevented too . Police in wigan have closed a street where an arrest was made in connection with the manchester bombing. Springfield street was closed off at six 20 this evening. Army bomb squad teams are there now and residents up and moved away from their homes. 0ur north of england correspondent, danny savage is in wigan. What has been happening . We last talked you just after 7pm and since then there has been a lot of Police Activity and the Army Bomb Disposal unit has arrived on the scene as well. We were down there on that street earlier on, and everybody else, all the residents weather outside their houses in the sunshine. As police examined a property which was raided about midnight last night. Ever since then, there have been police have it activity of the house. What is clear is sometime late this afternoon at about 6pm they found something that imply, they were worried about, and they called in the bomb Disposal Unitand they called in the bomb Disposal Unit and cleared the residents, made all of us move up, had an earlier called on up there. The bomb Disposal Unit arrives in article to moves further away, about another 50 metres up the street. The robot in the back of the bomb Disposal Unit truck, may be used to go down the street to the property to investigate what the police have found and what they are concerned about. Very worrying, of course, for people round here. Russell is a nice evening we will stand against the wotton on. It is right by the hospital and the ambulance comes by an emergency run. It is still in lockdown this evening, but its one of the things we have seen with previous experience, the unit arrives and with an hour or so the this year to sort things out and all clear, things get back to normal. But when not at that stage yet. Word about wider Police Activity in the area in the last 2a hours, how does this fit together . There have been scenes like this across manchester all day. I was at one incident central to the city this morning were a block of flats was sealed off because of concern about a suspicious package. Again, the bomb Disposal Unit was there, look and left and went off again. There are couple of other addresses in South Manchester Being searched today as well. Not necessarily, though, by the bomb Disposal Unit. As ramp it up. People are tweeting that this may be the so called bomb factory which is then speculated and talked about. It doesnt feel like that, i have to say. But well wait and see. What the local residents have told a surprise about one man arrested last night, a single man it is believed, and a libyan. That is all they could tell me about the man arrested yesterday evening. The investigation has an ongoing since then. The Bomb Disposal squad about two hours ago. Thank you. Lets go to manchester where our correspondent is there. A wider view from Greater Manchester police . What they have told us today is that this isa they have told us today is that this is a fast moving investigation as is clear from what danny has just said. They have also told us they have made Good Progress over the last 24 hours. As you know, eight men are in custody including Salman Abedis mac goalie brother. The low acid in manchester, nuneaton and wigan. They were arrested in these places. They have made significant arrest, the police said. One earlier today and this evening. These initial searches have revealed items which are supposedly important to the investigation. They have that other properties, and say it will carry on over several days. They have asked the public to bear with them. They say the investigations are extremely important. As you have heard here, Thatis Important. As you have heard here, that is exactly what is happening in wigan. Bravo bob dees, two other properties, being that are also two other properties in manchester involving the Bomb Disposal squad. Progress has made, but there are questions about the bigger picture. What police are looking for out there, they are looking for components that have made the bomb that was used in that horrific incident on monday night, they want to know if there are other bombs out there and indeed what other components they are looking for. That may not have yet found. They will look to find everybody that they can, that is associated with this network. So every time there are new leads, there are new lines to follow. Please today carry out another incident in hulme where a suspicious package was cleared. But they said that was not necessarily linked. But they want to keep hearing from the public about any suspicions that they have. 0r hearing from the public about any suspicions that they have. Or any suspicious activity. Also, the scope of this investigation is vast at the moment. And there doesnt seem to be any sign so far that the Security Threat level is going to be lowered any time soon. Katrina, thank you. Police in Manchester Have condemned the leak in the United States of information relating to their investigation into mondays attack. The publication of sensitive images in the New York Times has prompted officers here to say they would now limit the amount of information theyre willing to share with counterparts in america. Today President Trump has promised to root out the source of the leak. The New York Times says the publication of leaked evidence was neither graphic nor disrespectful of victim. The Prime Minister has been raising the leak directly with trump. This was at a nato summit, and meeting she was attending in brussels earlier today. On the issue of intelligence sharing, we have a Special Relationship with the usa. It is our deepest defence and Security Partnership that we have. Of course that partnership is built on trust and part of that trust is knowing that intelligence can be shared confidently, and i will be making clear to President Trump today that intelligence that is shared between Law Enforcement agencies must remain secure. Thank you. Joining me now is our new york correspondent nick bryant. How is this argument over intelligence playing out when you are . Its not a huge deal in the United States, frankly. The leaks stories that capture the interest of the American Press relate to the russian investigation. The allegations of russian meddling in the 2016 election, allegations of possible collusion between team trump and the kremlin. So this hasnt been a huge deal here, to be perfectly honest. As you say, the New York Times have not seen an apology, it said what it did was fairly routine, really. There has been some expressions of regret and concern on capitol hill, democrats and republicans saying its unhelpful to the investigation. But no great outcry or outrage in the same way that there has been an your side. Is that partly a cultural thing . Early on in this investigation, the police here didnt want to release the name of the suspect as he was at that point, the suspect as he was at that point, the New York Times did so, than the images that appeared. Is this just the way the americans tend to do these things . I do think there was a cultural difference between the British Press and the American Press at times like that. You probably know, when we took cover a trial in britain we are limited in what we can say. When we cover a trial. We are limited by law and every break them we are in contempt of court. In america, i can and stand in front of the courthouse and speculators they are guilty. I am protected by the first amendment, i can say pretty much what i want. That is what cultural difference. The British Press also tends to be more obedient and sympathetic to requests from the authorities to withhold this kind of information. That is what happened in the early hours of this investigation. British News Organisations knew it was salman abedi but they didnt publish it, the americans decided to publish it, the americans decided to publish it because there is a culture of giving out information and not particularly being bound by the authorities when they asked them not to. That request had not been made on the side of the atlantic. So there are some cultural differences here. Here as well, there was forensic, the Greater ManchesterPolice Argument will be forensic evidence, so from their point of view, it was not. Exactly. We get it is like that normally as british journalist at the end of a trial. When we are doing background, reports that one is seen as we know whether someone is guilty. That is when Law Enforcement share that standard material with us. But obviously, in this instance, they we re obviously, in this instance, they were shed much earlier in the day. And they were published by the New York Times. But let it was quite remarkable. We broke the story Late Last Night that this flurry of information which has been a two way flow, ever since the early days of world war ii, when churchill and roosevelt signed the atlantic charter, that stayed yesterday was a one way street. And today as well. There was a Breach Of Trust which made the Manchester Police and other Counterterrorism Police in britain stopped this flow of information. 0ne stopped this flow of information. One final thought, i wonder how it plays out politically when trapped trump returns. His relationship with intelligence officials and the New York Times is not good. Where does he go with this . It doesnt require a leap of imagination to imagine a conversation between may and trump, this is what i deal with everyday. This has been extraordinary really cute time in american official servers. Ive never known a washington might this. Afterfour administrations, ive never seen lea ks administrations, ive never seen leaks on this scale before. Everyday, the Washingtons Post or the New York Times posts something from the Intelligence Committee or the adverse fish. And trump are fed up the adverse fish. And trump are fed up with it. So theres disagreement here. Im sure trump is as disappointed as may. All 22 people who lost their l