according to The Hollywood Reporter. “I am absolutely devastated to say that my eldest son Nick is critically ill,” the 74-year-old said in a statement.
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"Shame on you all." Those were the stark words of one heartbroken mother as the third and final report into the Manchester Arena Bombing tragedy was released.
The families of three Manchester Arena bombing victims slammed the institutions and organisations cited in the inquiry into the atrocity which led to the deaths of 22 people on May 22, 2017. There was 'a significant missed opportunity to take action' on the part of MI5, the chairman found.
The families of those who lost loved ones in the atrocity read statements outside Manchester Magistrates' Court following the publication of volume three. They said lessons must be learned.
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One of two key pieces of intelligence about suicide bomber Salman Abedi - both of which weren't passed on to police by MI5 - 'gave rise to the real possibility of obtaining information that might have led to actions which prevented the attack', revealed the report.
Had investigations taken place, Abedi could have been stopped at Manchester Airport on his return to the UK from Libya just days before the bombing, or been followed to where the bomb was being kept.
Caroline Curry lost her son Liam Curry, 19, who was with his partner Chloe Rutherford, 17. She spoke outside court stood alongside Chloe's parents, Lisa and Mark Rutherford.
"All we as families have asked for from day one is the truth, acknowledgment of failures, and a determination to make sure that failures are fixed so that next time, because there will be a next time, but hopefully next time there won’t be as many families going through the utter heartbreak we have had to endure for the last five years, nine months, one week, and one
according to The Hollywood Reporter. “I am absolutely devastated to say that my eldest son Nick is critically ill,” the 74-year-old said in a statement.
Georgina Rodriguez has revealed she suffered three miscarriages before the devastating loss her son last year.
James Farrar), said goodbye to baby Peach after making the decision to terminate the pregnancy, which came following a diagnosis of Edwards’ Syndrome. The aftermath of the ordeal has seen both Whitney and Zack incredibly emotional as they attempt to come to terms with the devastating loss. Next week, Whitney tries to find some normality in her life as she goes back to work on the market.
A major musicians’ trade union has described proposed cuts to the BBC’s classical performing groups as “utterly devastating”.
Faye hadn’t heard from him or her daughter in several years, after making the decision that she didn’t want to be involved in Miley’s life. Jackson ended up moving to Canada and taking their child with him, leaving Faye to get on with her life in Weatherfield. However, Jackson is now back in the UK, and is desperate for Miley to meet her mum.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's kids are royally official. On the royal family's official website it now lists Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, as a prince and princess, respectively.The change is visible on the website page listing the line of succession for the British throne.
It appears Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could still be in hot water with the royal family.Meghan and Harry christened their daughter, Lilibet Diana, on March 3 and the royal family failed to attend.The Invictus Games founder, 38, and the former actress, 41, had invited King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton to the joyous occasion, a source recently told People. Another insider revealed details about the event, sharing there were between 20-30 guests at the intimate bash at Meghan and Harry’s Montecito, California abode.
The charity boss who was at the centre of a royal race row has stepped down from leading her domestic violence organisation because of the backlash she has faced. Ngozi Fulani revealed she has temporarily resigned as chief executive of Sistah Space, the charity she founded, as she criticised Buckingham Palace for not tackling the abuse she suffered in wake of the controversy.
Preventing extremist prisoners from radicalising people who visit them behind bars 'cannot effectively be achieved' under the current system, the chairman of the Manchester Arena bombing public inquiry has said.
EXCLUSIVE: UTA has signed fast-rising British actor Spike Fearn for representation in all areas.
It's bad news for Lewis Capaldi fans as the Scottish singer took to Twitter to announce some devastating news. Capaldi, who played Manchester in January as part of his 2023 tour, has had to cancel two of his upcoming gigs.
Ice Spice has performed her hit collaborative single ‘Boy’s A Liar Pt. 2’ with PinkPantheress live for the first time at Rolling Loud Cali in Los Angeles, California.The Bronx-raised rapper, born Isis Gaston, performed a short set at Rolling Loud, dedicating a significant portion of her 13-minute set to the smash hit. Watch the clip below.Elsewhere in the set, Ice Spice performed ‘Princess Diana’, ‘Gangsta Boo’, ‘Actin a Smoochie’, ‘Bikini Bottom’, ‘Munch (Feelin’ U)’ and closer ‘In Ha Mood’.Ice Spice teamed up with PinkPantheress in early February to release a new version of the latter’s November song ‘Boy’s A Liar’.
The father of the youngest victim of the Manchester Arena bombing has said he is preparing to sue security services over failures to act on intelligence that could have prevented the attack.
Leaders at Didsbury mosque have responded to criticism they faced in the Manchester Arena bombing public inquiry, denying they showed 'wilful blindness' to highly-charged political debate about conflict in Libya before the atrocity. The south Manchester mosque was yesterday (Thursday, March 2) heavily criticised in the third and final report of the public inquiry into the attack.
Twenty-two people died and hundreds were injured when suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated an explosive device in the foyer at the venue at the end of an Ariana Grande concert on May 22, 2017.A 207 page report has found two pieces of information about Abedi were assessed at the time by the security service as not being terrorism-related, but Chairman Sir John Saunders said, having heard from MI5 witnesses at the recent hearings, he considered that did not present an “accurate picture”, reports BBC News.One officer admitted they considered a possible pressing national security concern on one of the pieces of intelligence but did not discuss it with colleagues straightaway and did not write up a report that same day.As a result of this, Sir John said: “The delay in providing the report led to the missing of an opportunity to take a potentially important investigative action. Based on everything the security service knew or should have known, I am satisfied that such an investigative action would have been a proportionate and justified step to take.
Things are not looking so good for those hoping for a quick reconciliation between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with his family.
Security service MI5 today said sorry for not preventing the Manchester Arena terror bombing after a report found opportunities were missed.
There was 'a significant missed opportunity to take action' on the part of MI5 that might have prevented the murders of 22 people in the Manchester Arena bombing, the third and final report of the public inquiry into the atrocity has found.
The third and final report from the public inquiry into the Manchester Arena bomb attack has been published.
A mum who was badly injured in the Manchester Arena terrorist bombing has slammed the compensation offered to her as an 'insult'.