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Manchester bombing: three arrested in south Manchester – live updates | Manchester bombing: three arrested in south Manchester – live updates |
(35 minutes later) | |
2.23pm BST | |
14:23 | |
It looks as if Amber Rudd’s attempt to stop the American authorities leaking information to journalists about the investigation (see 9.35am) has not been entirely successful. These are from Richard Engel, NBC News’s chief foreign correspondent. | |
A US intel official tells @nbcnews UK bomber likely "had help" making “big and sophisticated bomb.” | |
A US intel official tells @nbcnews bomber ID’d by bank card in his pocket. Confirmed by facial id. | |
A US intel official tells @nbcnews members of bomber's family warned sec officials about him in past, that he was “dangerous.” | |
2.22pm BST | |
14:22 | |
The British-Libyan community in Manchester has condemned the attack in the “strongest possible terms”. | |
In a statement it added: | |
The perpetrator murdered innocent and defenceless people, including children. This attack was an attack on all of us. Such depraved acts have no basis in Islam. All those responsible for senselessly destroying the lives of innocent people do not deserve to live in our community and should be behind bars. We support the police in bringing the perpetrators to justice, and in protecting the people of Manchester and the rest of the UK. | |
Many members of the British-Libyan community in Manchester are doctors who stand side by side with their colleagues to ensuring that victims and other patients receive the best possible care at this difficult time. We take this opportunity to praise the emergency services for their dedication and efforts. | |
Most importantly, our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with the families who have lost loved ones, and the injured. | |
As a community we have lost many hundreds of people who bravely fought and defeated ISIS in Sirte, Libya, only a few months ago, and so we are affected by grief again. We stand together with all Mancunians to keep Manchester safe and strong. | |
2.16pm BST | |
14:16 | |
Helen Pidd | |
More on the Granby Row raid in central Manchester. | |
Chinese student Muye Ti, 23, said he lived next door to the raided flat on the building’s third floor. He heard a “boom” and then looked through the spy hole in his door. He saw what he thought were three or four soldiers, with their faces covered and carrying guns. “I was a little bit scared,” the post-grad mathematical finance student, said. | |
A short while later the soldiers knocked on his door to tell him the building was safe. | |
He said he thought a woman lived there but had never met her. | |
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Merkel signs book of condolence | |
The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has signed a book of condolence for the victims of the Manchester attack at the British embassy in Berlin. | |
In Gedanken bei den Angehörigen der Opfer und den Verletzten: Kanzlerin #Merkel kondoliert in der Britischen Botschaft. #Manchester pic.twitter.com/Rffooidjzi | |
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Most people have passed Didsbury mosque, where there is a huge press pack, without comment. | |
But one man Ian MacIntosh stopped to berate Mohammed Fadeil, a 25-year-old Libyan-born British citizen. | |
“Youse need to sort this thing out in your community, and put a stop to it,” MacIntosh said pointing at Fadeli. He added: “It could have been my 19-year-old daughter go to that concert.” | |
Tension outside Didsbury mosque https://t.co/oA9LbsP305 | |
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2.01pm BST | |
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12th victim named | |
Alexandra Topping | |
“Welcoming, funny and generous” school receptionist Jane Tweddle-Taylor, 51, is the 12th person to be named as a victim of the attack. | |
Her death was confirmed by colleagues at South Shore academy in Blackpool. | |
Staff paid tribute to their “bubbly and kind” colleague, who was picking up a friend’s daughter from the Ariana Grande concert on Monday night. | |
Principal Jane Bailey said: | |
“We are devastated at this sad news. Jane was a well-loved member of staff and our thoughts are with her friends and family at this terrible time. | |
“Jane was a truly wonderful friend and colleague to all of us at South Shore academy. As our receptionist, she was in many ways the public face of the school and she represented us amazingly in this role. | |
“We have received numerous messages of condolences from parents, students, community members and colleagues across Blackpool for which we are very grateful. | |
“All of them say the same things about our lovely Jane ... bubbly, kind, welcoming, funny, generous ... the list goes on. | |
“Our thoughts are also with her family at this dreadful time and in particular her three daughters. In our school family and theirs, she is irreplaceable, much loved and will never be forgotten.” | |
Greater Manchester police say they are “confident” they know the identity of all the 22 people who died in the Manchester Arena suicide bombing. So far the families of only 12 of the victims have named their loved ones. They are: | |
Jane Tweddle-Taylor, 51 | |
Nell Jones, 14 | |
Martyn Hett, 29 | |
Angelika Klis, 40 | |
Marcin Klis, 42 | |
Georgina Callander, 18 | |
Saffie Rose Roussos, eight | |
John Atkinson, 28 | |
Kelly Brewster, 32 | |
Olivia Campbell, 15 | |
Alison Howe, 45 | |
Lisa Lees, 47 | |
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Police continue to search a flat in Granby Row, central Manchester. | |
Outside flats in Manchester City centre where searches are being carried out in connection to arena bombing. pic.twitter.com/7XJ6fRYRe1 | |
1.49pm BST | 1.49pm BST |
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It is not just Amber Rudd who is criticising the US intelligence services for leaking Salman Abedi’s name. | It is not just Amber Rudd who is criticising the US intelligence services for leaking Salman Abedi’s name. |
A Democratic member of that Senate foreign relations committee says it’s troubling that allies such as Britain are being forced to question sharing intelligence with US.Asked about the apparently casual way US intelligence sources had shared intelligence about the Manchester attack, Sen Chris Coons, a Democratic member of the senate foreign relations committee told MSNBC: | A Democratic member of that Senate foreign relations committee says it’s troubling that allies such as Britain are being forced to question sharing intelligence with US.Asked about the apparently casual way US intelligence sources had shared intelligence about the Manchester attack, Sen Chris Coons, a Democratic member of the senate foreign relations committee told MSNBC: |
“Our alliance with the people of Great Britain is one of our closest strongest oldest and our prayers are with them. The families who lost loved ones in Manchester ... We’ve got a very close intelligence and defence partnership with the UK and that news is troubling and it suggests that we have even more close allies who are questioning whether we can be trusted with vital intelligence. | “Our alliance with the people of Great Britain is one of our closest strongest oldest and our prayers are with them. The families who lost loved ones in Manchester ... We’ve got a very close intelligence and defence partnership with the UK and that news is troubling and it suggests that we have even more close allies who are questioning whether we can be trusted with vital intelligence. |
“This is a key part of what keeps us safe, a global network of allies with whom we share intelligence and strategic and planning and defence resources ... I am hearing real questions raised about whether this administration, in particular President Trump understands what it means to treat highly classified intelligence carefully and responsibly.” | “This is a key part of what keeps us safe, a global network of allies with whom we share intelligence and strategic and planning and defence resources ... I am hearing real questions raised about whether this administration, in particular President Trump understands what it means to treat highly classified intelligence carefully and responsibly.” |
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13:43 | 13:43 |
Matthew Taylor | Matthew Taylor |
Residents at a block of flats in Manchester city centre have been evacuated by heavily armed police and men wearing camouflage gear. | Residents at a block of flats in Manchester city centre have been evacuated by heavily armed police and men wearing camouflage gear. |
One woman said the fire alarm went off at the Granby Row flats near Piccadilly Station at 12.30 before “police and soldiers” streamed into the building. Speaking on Sky News she said a flat on the third floor had been raided. | One woman said the fire alarm went off at the Granby Row flats near Piccadilly Station at 12.30 before “police and soldiers” streamed into the building. Speaking on Sky News she said a flat on the third floor had been raided. |
Statement - Search at an address in Manchester City Centre as part of the investigation pic.twitter.com/w8swLjUG4i | Statement - Search at an address in Manchester City Centre as part of the investigation pic.twitter.com/w8swLjUG4i |
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Chelsea football club have cancelled this weekend’s planned victory parade, designed to celebrate their Premier League title success, after taking security advice in the wake of Monday’s terror attack in Manchester. | Chelsea football club have cancelled this weekend’s planned victory parade, designed to celebrate their Premier League title success, after taking security advice in the wake of Monday’s terror attack in Manchester. |
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Sandra Laville | Sandra Laville |
Schoolfriends of the 8-year-old girl killed in the attack wept as they sang Don’t Stop Believing during a special assembly for Saffie Roussos | Schoolfriends of the 8-year-old girl killed in the attack wept as they sang Don’t Stop Believing during a special assembly for Saffie Roussos |
Chris Upton, the headteacher of Saffie’s school, said the pupils – who are aged 4-11 – and the school were being supported by specialists from the county council. Saffie is the youngest victim in the terrorist bombing to be named. She was at the concert with her mother and sister, who are being treated in hospital. | Chris Upton, the headteacher of Saffie’s school, said the pupils – who are aged 4-11 – and the school were being supported by specialists from the county council. Saffie is the youngest victim in the terrorist bombing to be named. She was at the concert with her mother and sister, who are being treated in hospital. |
Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s World at One Upton said Saffie came from a close, loving family. “We cannot imagine what they are going through. It is hard for adults let alone young children to grasp the unfairness and utter randomness of this terrible act,” he said. | Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s World at One Upton said Saffie came from a close, loving family. “We cannot imagine what they are going through. It is hard for adults let alone young children to grasp the unfairness and utter randomness of this terrible act,” he said. |
“Our job now is to support the children and families to deal with the aftereffects of this traumatic experience.” | “Our job now is to support the children and families to deal with the aftereffects of this traumatic experience.” |
He said the children had gathered in the hall at Tarleton community primary school this morning and held a minute’s silence to remember Saffie. | He said the children had gathered in the hall at Tarleton community primary school this morning and held a minute’s silence to remember Saffie. |
“We came together as a school community. We held a minute’s silence in Saffie’s memory, and we sang Don’t Stop Believing. As you can imagine there were tears from the children and staff but we know together we have to hold on to the love amongst us: we owe that to Saffie and her family.” | “We came together as a school community. We held a minute’s silence in Saffie’s memory, and we sang Don’t Stop Believing. As you can imagine there were tears from the children and staff but we know together we have to hold on to the love amongst us: we owe that to Saffie and her family.” |
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13:27 | 13:27 |
More on the police raid on a block of flats close to Manchester Piccadilly station. | More on the police raid on a block of flats close to Manchester Piccadilly station. |
Residents described how armed police and men clad in balaclavas stormed the Granby House building on Granby Row, in central Manchester. | Residents described how armed police and men clad in balaclavas stormed the Granby House building on Granby Row, in central Manchester. |
The railway was briefly closed during the raid, police said. | The railway was briefly closed during the raid, police said. |
A Greater Manchester police spokeswoman said: “Officers have this afternoon carried out a search at an address in Manchester city centre as part of the investigation into the horrific incident at Manchester Arena. That search is ongoing. In order to do this safely we briefly closed a railway line, but it has now been reopened.” | A Greater Manchester police spokeswoman said: “Officers have this afternoon carried out a search at an address in Manchester city centre as part of the investigation into the horrific incident at Manchester Arena. That search is ongoing. In order to do this safely we briefly closed a railway line, but it has now been reopened.” |
Jennifer Williams from the Manchester Evening News is at the scene. | Jennifer Williams from the Manchester Evening News is at the scene. |
Guy working on a building site nearby saw the raids: 'they were like Robocop man. Came and gone, so fast.' | Guy working on a building site nearby saw the raids: 'they were like Robocop man. Came and gone, so fast.' |
Neighbour Louise Bolotin says police raided a flat thought to be being rented out on air b&b. Thinks police still in there pic.twitter.com/YuRtcOL57w | Neighbour Louise Bolotin says police raided a flat thought to be being rented out on air b&b. Thinks police still in there pic.twitter.com/YuRtcOL57w |
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