Hes understood to have been born in manchester to a family of libyan origin. Police and Security Services launched a wide ranging investigation, as the Prime Minister shared the outcome of the latest meeting of the cabinet Emergency Committee. It is now concluded, on the basis of todays investigations, that the threat level should be increased, for the time being, from severe to critical. Among the thousands of fans at the arena last night, there were many whod been looking forward to the concert for a long time. It had been building up for me, for like years. Since we got the tickets, it was so exciting. Its turned into like the most traumatic thing. Well be reporting on the remarkable strength of spirit among the people of manchester and how the community has responded. And well talk to people who attended tonights vigil in the heart of the city, where they heard a message of strength and solidarity. And in other news tonight the actor sir roger moore has died at the age of 89. He wa
well, i don t like the thought that i have got an incurable condition and that i m going to gradually get worse and worse and worse. because i was one who always liked my fitness and conditioning. i was the one who wouldn t drop the ball, i would always catch the ball. and this is now not happening. i was beginning to fumble things. that isn t me. i didn t think it was me. when you got to that moment where the doctor told you what it was, what was that moment like for both of you? you reacted differently to me, didn t you? yeah, icried. ldid~ - quite a lot. but then, you know, you just have to get on with it, don t you? - you can t cry for ever more. what have you found hardest? has it noticeably got worse in the 18 months? we ve just been bored, haven t we? is it hard having conversation? you ve made 50 years together
what do you mean by that? well, i don t like the thought that i have got an incurable condition and that i m going to gradually get worse and worse and worse. because i was one who always liked my fitness and conditioning. i was the one who wouldn t drop the ball, i would always catch the ball. and this is now not happening. i was beginning to fumble things. that isn t me. i didn t think it was me. when you got to that moment where the doctor told you what it was, what was that moment like for both of you? you reacted differently to me, didn t you? yeah, icried. ldid~ - quite a lot. but then, you know, you just have to get on with it, don t you? - you can t cry for ever more. what have you found hardest? has it noticeably got worse in the 18 months? we ve just been bored, haven t we?