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Manchester Arena attack

July 2024

  • Natasha Elcock of Grenfell United

    Don’t leave Covid and Grenfell inquiries to ‘gather dust’, families tell Starmer

    Coalition of groups calls on government to set up body to monitor whether recommendations are acted upon

May 2024

  • Cath Hill, second from right, with the Manchester Survivor’s Choir in 2018.

    A moment that changed me
    A moment that changed me: I survived a terror attack – and found healing through a choir

    After escaping the deadly attack at the Manchester Arena with my son, I suffered with survivors’ guilt. So I decided to do something positive to help

April 2024

  • Floral tributes and messages written in pink chalk on the ground

    Manchester Arena attack survivors and relatives take legal action against MI5

    More than 250 people join group action claiming security service failed to take steps that could have prevented 2017 bombing

March 2024

  • Rebecca Rigby, widow of murdered soldier Lee Rigby, with their son Jack at an Armistice Day service in London in 2015.

    Survivors of UK terror attacks warn: ‘Don’t equate Muslims with extremists’

    Open letter signed by families of victims including Manchester Arena bombing says debate ‘must not play into terrorists’ hands’

November 2023

  • A woman adds a message to a memorial wall decorated with green hearts and leaves and bouquets of flowers and the words 'Grenfell' and '72 … why?'

    Ministers to appoint adviser to support disaster victims in England and Wales

    Independent Public Advocate will guide and support survivors of major incidents such as Grenfell Tower fire

July 2023

  • Tributes to the victims of the Manchester Arena attack fill St Ann's Square in May 2017.

    UK survivors of terrorist atrocities say compensation scheme is broken

  • Dozens of packaged flowers cover a paved surface, with colourful candles and balloons interspersed around a photo of Ariana Grande

    Officer in charge of Manchester Arena attack response could face criminal charges

May 2023

  • Flowers at the Glade of Light memorial commemorating the victims of the attack

    Manchester Arena attack: nearly a third of young survivors have not had professional help

  • Ellie Taylor, who left the Manchester Arena moments before Salman Abedi detonated his suicide bomb, was told she would have to wait two years to get proper help for her trauma

    ‘I was completely rejected’: Manchester Arena survivor recalls struggle to get therapy

April 2023

  • Martin Hibbert

    Manchester Arena bombing survivors file legal action against conspiracy theorist

    Richard D Hall accused of defamation and harassment after he claimed the attack never took place
  • Martyn Hett

    ‘Martyn’s law’ anti-terrorism bill to be published this spring, says Braverman

  • Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones.

    MI5 failures led to the murder of our son, Jack Merritt

  • The MI5 director general, Ken McCallum, apologises for failings identified in the final report of the inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing

    When MI5’s secrecy endangers our safety

  • Floral tributes

    Father of youngest Manchester Arena victim plans to sue MI5

  • Victims’ families listen outside Manchester magistrates' court as the final report on the Manchester Arena attack is published on 2 March.

    MI5 told to share key facts with MPs after Manchester Arena security failures

  • Manchester Arena incident<br>Handout file photo issued by Greater Manchester Police of the CCTV image of Salman Abedi at Victoria Station making his way to the Manchester Arena, on May 22, 2017, where he detonated his bomb. His brother Hashem Abedi is due to be sentenced for his part in the atrocity, more than three years after 22 people were murdered and hundreds of others were hurt. PA Photo. Issue date: Thursday August 20, 2020. See PA story COURTS Arena. Photo credit should read: GMP/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

    Britain took its eye off Libya and the Manchester bomb victims paid the price

    Fiyaz Mughal
  • Publication of the final report into the Manchester Arena bombing<br>epa10499001 Caroline Curry, mother of Manchester Arena victim Liam Curry speaks to the media after the final report on the bombing was released outside Manchester Magistrates Court, Manchester, Britain, 02 March 2023. The third and final report from a public inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing has been published into the suicide attack at Manchester Arena on 22 May 2017 at the end of an Ariana Grande concert where twenty-two people were killed and hundreds were injured. The inquiry has concluded that MI5, Britain's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency, did not act over intelligence that might have prevented the attack. EPA/ADAM VAUGHAN

    The Guardian view on MI5’s missed opportunities: failures of analysis

  • Gaby Hinsliff

    To stop the next Manchester attack, MI5 must find the next young man growing up in a petri dish of hate

    Gaby Hinsliff
  • Floral tributes in St Ann's Square, Manchester, on the first anniversary of the attack on 22 May 2018

    Manchester Arena inquiry: victims’ families respond to final report

  • A copy of the inquiry report is seen as victims’ families listen to their representative Richard Scorer (not seen) as he makes a statement outside Manchester magistrates court

    Manchester Arena inquiry lacks crucial details but is still hard reading for MI5

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