Manchester pauses to remember the 22 who died in the Arena bombing - and their enduring legacy
The bomb went off four years ago today, at 10.31pm on Monday, May 22, 2017
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Four years ago today, an act of evil visited our city.
But through the terrible grief and pain, we came together and showed the world what the Manchester we know is all about - love, not hate.
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Four years on, Manchester marks the anniversary of the Arena terror attack Date published: 17 May 2021
Lisa Lees (left) and Alison Howe were killed in the Manchester Arena attack in May, 2017
On Saturday (May 22), Manchester will mark four years since the terrorist attack in which 22 people were killed after an Ariana Grande concert.
As pandemic-related restrictions will remain in place there will be limited scope for gathering, but the anniversary will be marked with acts of remembrance during the morning (9am) and evening (4.30pm) prayer services at Manchester Cathedral, during which the names of those who lost their lives will be read out.