Manchester Arena conspiracy theorist ‘entitled to view bombing as an elaborate hoax’
Richard Hall is being sued by a father and daughter who suffered catastrophic injuries
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Richard Hall is being sued by a father and daughter who suffered catastrophic injuries
Judge-led investigation into the bombing, which killed 22 people and injured more than a thousand, will publish its final report on Thursday
Victims’ families ‘disappointed to learn of yet more links to terrorism in Abedi’s background which do not appear to have been investigated’
Zuhir Nassrat had been due to give evidence to a public inquiry, but is now thought to have left the UK and his whereabouts are unknown
Public inquiry finds that the agency missed a 'significant' opportunity to prevent the attack by failing to act on intelligence
Audio clip resurfaces as damning report into terror attack response published
John Atkinson, 28, and Saffie-Rose Roussos, eight, may have survived if they had been given the appropriate care in time, inquiry finds
MI5 could have thwarted the Manchester Arena plot. It must do more to root out extremism before it becomes a risk
Sir John Saunders report on the Manchester attack argues that more people need to acquire the skills to deal with catastrophic bleeds
There will inevitably be future terrorist attacks. The emergency services must be better prepared
Sir John Saunders report on the Manchester attack argues that more people need to acquire the skills to deal with catastrophic bleeds
There will inevitably be future terrorist attacks. The emergency services must be better prepared
Audio clip resurfaces as damning report into terror attack response published
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John Atkinson, 28, and Saffie-Rose Roussos, eight, may have survived if they had been given the appropriate care in time, inquiry finds
Serious and catastrophic mistakes in response to deadly terrorist outrage caused at least one unnecessary death, damning inquiry finds
Report examining response to the bombing and whether any inadequacies contributed to individual deaths will be published on Thursday
Civil action comes ahead of damning report set to heavily criticise emergency response to the May 2017 atrocity