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Manchester attack: government 'furious' at US leaks of forensic photographs – live updates Manchester attack: government 'furious' at US leaks of forensic photographs – live updates
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At a Nato summit in Brussels on Thursday, Theresa May will meet Donald Trump and is expected to challenge him about the stream of leaks of crucial intelligence about the Manchester bomb attack that has appeared in the US media:
British officials were infuriated on Wednesday when the New York Times published forensic photographs of sophisticated bomb parts that UK authorities fear could complicate the expanding investigation into the lethal blast.
It was the latest of a series of leaks to US journalists that appeared to come from inside the US intelligence community, passing on data that had been shared between the two countries as part of a long-standing security cooperation.
A senior Whitehall source said: “These images from inside the American system are clearly distressing to victims, their families and other members of the public. Protests have been lodged at every relevant level between the British authorities and our US counterparts. They are in no doubt about our huge strength of feeling on this issue. It is unacceptable.”
Police chiefs also criticised the leaking of information from the investigation. A National Counter Terrorism Policing spokesperson said: “We greatly value the important relationships we have with our trusted intelligence, law enforcement and security partners around the world.
“When that trust is breached it undermines these relationships, and undermines our investigations and the confidence of victims, witnesses and their families. This damage is even greater when it involves unauthorised disclosure of potential evidence in the middle of a major counter-terrorism investigation.”
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Controlled explosion in Moss SideControlled explosion in Moss Side
Greater Manchester police has just issued a statement:Greater Manchester police has just issued a statement:
This morning (Thursday 25 May 2017) we have been carrying out searches at an address in the Moss Side area during which a controlled explosion took place.This morning (Thursday 25 May 2017) we have been carrying out searches at an address in the Moss Side area during which a controlled explosion took place.
These searches are connected to Monday’s attack on the Manchester Arena, but this is a fast-moving investigation and we are keeping an open mind at this stage.These searches are connected to Monday’s attack on the Manchester Arena, but this is a fast-moving investigation and we are keeping an open mind at this stage.
As it stands, six men and one woman have been arrested in conjunction with the investigation and remain in custody for questioning.As it stands, six men and one woman have been arrested in conjunction with the investigation and remain in custody for questioning.
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Jamie GriersonJamie Grierson
Fiyaz Mughal, founder of Tell MAMA, which monitors and records Islamophobic hate crimes, said there had been a “measurable” spike in incidents targeting Muslims in the last 24 hours, including verbal abuse, spitting and headscarfs being pulled from the heads of Muslim women:Fiyaz Mughal, founder of Tell MAMA, which monitors and records Islamophobic hate crimes, said there had been a “measurable” spike in incidents targeting Muslims in the last 24 hours, including verbal abuse, spitting and headscarfs being pulled from the heads of Muslim women:
After the major terrorist incident we have seen a measurable spike in anti-Muslim hate incidents coming into Tell MAMA.After the major terrorist incident we have seen a measurable spike in anti-Muslim hate incidents coming into Tell MAMA.
The pattern has been followed in this case, with a time lag and then a measurable spike of hate incidents. These range from general street level abuse to online hate and threats, and the Oldham mosque case of arson after Manchester. So there is a clear measurable spike.The pattern has been followed in this case, with a time lag and then a measurable spike of hate incidents. These range from general street level abuse to online hate and threats, and the Oldham mosque case of arson after Manchester. So there is a clear measurable spike.
Mughal said there was not as dramatic a spike after the Westminster attack in March that claimed the lives of five people, including a police officer:Mughal said there was not as dramatic a spike after the Westminster attack in March that claimed the lives of five people, including a police officer:
The reality is that each terrorist attack is unique in the impacts that it causes. The Westminster terrorist attack, we assumed, would cause a spike in anti-Muslim hate incidents and it did not to any major level. The spike was small and clearly, in relation to anti-Muslim hate incidents, the impact was low.The reality is that each terrorist attack is unique in the impacts that it causes. The Westminster terrorist attack, we assumed, would cause a spike in anti-Muslim hate incidents and it did not to any major level. The spike was small and clearly, in relation to anti-Muslim hate incidents, the impact was low.
Therefore, who is attacked through terrorism seems to be related to how much of a blowback effect there will be against communities and Muslims, if a member of the community is the perpetrator. So each situation is unique, but Manchester clearly affects us all given that innocent young children and their parents were targeted.Therefore, who is attacked through terrorism seems to be related to how much of a blowback effect there will be against communities and Muslims, if a member of the community is the perpetrator. So each situation is unique, but Manchester clearly affects us all given that innocent young children and their parents were targeted.
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Nazia ParveenNazia Parveen
The father of Salman Abedi, the Manchester Arena suicide bomber, fought against the Gaddafi regime with a group that was designated a terrorist organisation by the US, according to a man who says he fought alongside him.The father of Salman Abedi, the Manchester Arena suicide bomber, fought against the Gaddafi regime with a group that was designated a terrorist organisation by the US, according to a man who says he fought alongside him.
Salman Abedi, 22 is thought to have returned from Libya as recently as this week. His parents, Ramadan Abedi and Samia Tabbal, who escaped the Gaddafi regime in the early 1990s and fled to the UK, now live in the Libyan capital, Tripoli.Salman Abedi, 22 is thought to have returned from Libya as recently as this week. His parents, Ramadan Abedi and Samia Tabbal, who escaped the Gaddafi regime in the early 1990s and fled to the UK, now live in the Libyan capital, Tripoli.
Their youngest son, Hashem, 20, is also believed to be with them in Libya – and on Wednesday both Hashem and Ramadan were said to have been arrested, reportedly by a local militia.Their youngest son, Hashem, 20, is also believed to be with them in Libya – and on Wednesday both Hashem and Ramadan were said to have been arrested, reportedly by a local militia.
Akram Ramadan, 49, who fought with Ramadan Abedi in the Libyan revolution, said he was passionate about overthrowing a regime that had “displaced thousands of his brethren … It was something we all felt we had to do. Some were more radical than others but we all shared a common cause.”Akram Ramadan, 49, who fought with Ramadan Abedi in the Libyan revolution, said he was passionate about overthrowing a regime that had “displaced thousands of his brethren … It was something we all felt we had to do. Some were more radical than others but we all shared a common cause.”
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Here is Thursday’s Guardian front page:Here is Thursday’s Guardian front page:
The Guardian front page, Thursday 25.05.17: May to confront Trump as US leaks crucial bombing evidence pic.twitter.com/ec5nzBmvkGThe Guardian front page, Thursday 25.05.17: May to confront Trump as US leaks crucial bombing evidence pic.twitter.com/ec5nzBmvkG
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The We Love Manchester Emergency Fund, launched by Manchester city council, the British Red Cross and the Manchester Evening News, has raised over £2m in its first 24 hours.The We Love Manchester Emergency Fund, launched by Manchester city council, the British Red Cross and the Manchester Evening News, has raised over £2m in its first 24 hours.
Donations can be made at www.redcross.org.uk/manchesterDonations can be made at www.redcross.org.uk/manchester
The Red Cross began the appeal with a £50,000 donation from its disaster fund, boosted by £1m collected by Manchester’s newspaper in its We Stand Together appeal.The Red Cross began the appeal with a £50,000 donation from its disaster fund, boosted by £1m collected by Manchester’s newspaper in its We Stand Together appeal.
Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has pledged £100,000, as has the Wayne Rooney Foundation. The Arsenal Foundation has contributed £50,000.Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has pledged £100,000, as has the Wayne Rooney Foundation. The Arsenal Foundation has contributed £50,000.
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16 of 22 victims named16 of 22 victims named
We now know the names of 16 of the people killed by the bombing at Manchester Arena. They are:We now know the names of 16 of the people killed by the bombing at Manchester Arena. They are:
Michelle Kiss, 45Michelle Kiss, 45
Olivia Campbell, 15Olivia Campbell, 15
Martyn Hett, 29Martyn Hett, 29
Kelly Brewster, 32Kelly Brewster, 32
Saffie Rose Roussos, eightSaffie Rose Roussos, eight
Georgina Callander, 18Georgina Callander, 18
John Atkinson, 28John Atkinson, 28
Alison Howe, 45Alison Howe, 45
Lisa Lees, 47Lisa Lees, 47
Angelika Klis, 40Angelika Klis, 40
Marcin Klis, 42Marcin Klis, 42
Nell Jones, 14Nell Jones, 14
Jane Tweddle-Taylor, 51Jane Tweddle-Taylor, 51
Sorrell Leczkowski, 14Sorrell Leczkowski, 14
Chloe Rutherford, 17Chloe Rutherford, 17
Liam Curry, 19Liam Curry, 19
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Claire PhippsClaire Phipps
This is Claire Phipps picking up the live blog again.This is Claire Phipps picking up the live blog again.
Seven people remain in custody overnight as police continue to investigate if bomber Salman Abedi was part of a wider network.Seven people remain in custody overnight as police continue to investigate if bomber Salman Abedi was part of a wider network.
Six men and one woman were arrested in a series of raids in Manchester, Wigan and Nuneaton.Six men and one woman were arrested in a series of raids in Manchester, Wigan and Nuneaton.
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Chloe Rutherford and Liam Curry confirmed deadChloe Rutherford and Liam Curry confirmed dead
The families of 17-year-old Chloe Rutherford and 19-year-old Liam Curry, who both died in the attack, have paid tribute to them.The families of 17-year-old Chloe Rutherford and 19-year-old Liam Curry, who both died in the attack, have paid tribute to them.
Tribute from the family of Chloe Rutherford, 17, and the family of Liam Curry, 19 pic.twitter.com/nVNf8dS0ZQTribute from the family of Chloe Rutherford, 17, and the family of Liam Curry, 19 pic.twitter.com/nVNf8dS0ZQ
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Theresa May will urge Nato allies to take on a greater role in the fight against terrorism in the wake of Monday’s attack.Theresa May will urge Nato allies to take on a greater role in the fight against terrorism in the wake of Monday’s attack.
During a summit on Thursday, she will tell the fellow members of the alliance they need to show the same resolve in countering terrorism as they do in responding to the threat from Russia.During a summit on Thursday, she will tell the fellow members of the alliance they need to show the same resolve in countering terrorism as they do in responding to the threat from Russia.
May will express her gratitude for the support of Nato allies following the “callous and cowardly” attack in Manchester which she will say was “all the more sickening for the way it targeted innocent and defenceless children and young people”. She will tell them:May will express her gratitude for the support of Nato allies following the “callous and cowardly” attack in Manchester which she will say was “all the more sickening for the way it targeted innocent and defenceless children and young people”. She will tell them:
A strong capable and united Nato is at the heart of the security of each and every one of our nations. Our unity in responding to common threats is our most potent weapon,” she is expected to say.A strong capable and united Nato is at the heart of the security of each and every one of our nations. Our unity in responding to common threats is our most potent weapon,” she is expected to say.
We must redouble our resolve to meet the threats to our shared society, whether from terrorism or from Russia.We must redouble our resolve to meet the threats to our shared society, whether from terrorism or from Russia.
May also intends to confront Donald Trump about the US’ leaking of intelligence related to the Manchester bomb attack.May also intends to confront Donald Trump about the US’ leaking of intelligence related to the Manchester bomb attack.
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The former Labour minister, Douglas Alexander, has an interesting insight into the deliberations at the highest level of government about raising the threat level:The former Labour minister, Douglas Alexander, has an interesting insight into the deliberations at the highest level of government about raising the threat level:
1/7 In 2006, when the threat level was raised to 'critical' due to the transatlantic airliner plot, I was the Secy of State for Transport.1/7 In 2006, when the threat level was raised to 'critical' due to the transatlantic airliner plot, I was the Secy of State for Transport.
2/7The Security Services had suspects under surveillance (who were subsequently convicted) but we didn't know if there were others at large2/7The Security Services had suspects under surveillance (who were subsequently convicted) but we didn't know if there were others at large
3/7 The Joint Terrorist Assessment Centre therefore made the 'critical' assessment which John Reid, the Home Secretary, and I accepted.3/7 The Joint Terrorist Assessment Centre therefore made the 'critical' assessment which John Reid, the Home Secretary, and I accepted.
4/7 I saw for myself during those difficult days the dedication, professionalism, and bravery of those we ask & rely on to keep us safe.4/7 I saw for myself during those difficult days the dedication, professionalism, and bravery of those we ask & rely on to keep us safe.
5/7 They represent the best of public service. Believe me - their concern is public safety. Political calculation doesn't even register.5/7 They represent the best of public service. Believe me - their concern is public safety. Political calculation doesn't even register.
6/7 At the moment Ministers, the Police & the Agencies have a difficult & vital set of responsibilities given the Manchester attack.6/7 At the moment Ministers, the Police & the Agencies have a difficult & vital set of responsibilities given the Manchester attack.
7/7 Right now they deserve more than the benefit of the doubt.They deserve our support. There will be time - later - for election arguments7/7 Right now they deserve more than the benefit of the doubt.They deserve our support. There will be time - later - for election arguments
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Manchester United players have dedicated tonight’s Europa League win to the city.Manchester United players have dedicated tonight’s Europa League win to the city.
For Manchester. pic.twitter.com/UgWP5eLQyiFor Manchester. pic.twitter.com/UgWP5eLQyi
They beat AFC Ajax 2-0 in the final in Stockholm to win the European trophy on Wednesday.They beat AFC Ajax 2-0 in the final in Stockholm to win the European trophy on Wednesday.
Manchester City also posted a message of defiance and fraternity:Manchester City also posted a message of defiance and fraternity:
pic.twitter.com/Kz89wXt8Itpic.twitter.com/Kz89wXt8It
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Salman Abedi’s sister, Jomana, believes the Manchester attacker was motivated by revenge for the deaths of Muslims in Syria, the Wall Street Journal reports (£). She told the paper:Salman Abedi’s sister, Jomana, believes the Manchester attacker was motivated by revenge for the deaths of Muslims in Syria, the Wall Street Journal reports (£). She told the paper:
I think he saw children - Muslim children - dying everywhere, and wanted revenge. He saw the explosives America drops on children in Syria, and he wanted revenge. Whether he got that is between him and God.I think he saw children - Muslim children - dying everywhere, and wanted revenge. He saw the explosives America drops on children in Syria, and he wanted revenge. Whether he got that is between him and God.
The paper said that Abdul Wahab Hafidah, a friend of Salman Abedi, died in May last year after being run down by a car and then stabbed; an incident Abedi believed to be a hate crime. “I remember Salman at his funeral vowing revenge,” the paper quoted an unnamed Abedi family friend as saying.The paper said that Abdul Wahab Hafidah, a friend of Salman Abedi, died in May last year after being run down by a car and then stabbed; an incident Abedi believed to be a hate crime. “I remember Salman at his funeral vowing revenge,” the paper quoted an unnamed Abedi family friend as saying.
Relatives said Salman Abedi became increasingly religious and held increasingly extremist views. A cousin, who the paper said had declined to be identified, said the attacker’s parents worried he was turning towards violence. It quoted the family friend as adding: “We knew he was going to cause trouble. You could see that something was going to happen, sooner or later.”Relatives said Salman Abedi became increasingly religious and held increasingly extremist views. A cousin, who the paper said had declined to be identified, said the attacker’s parents worried he was turning towards violence. It quoted the family friend as adding: “We knew he was going to cause trouble. You could see that something was going to happen, sooner or later.”
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UK police make seventh arrestUK police make seventh arrest
Greater Manchester police say they have arrested a man in Nuneaton, in Warwickshire in connection with Monday night’s attack.Greater Manchester police say they have arrested a man in Nuneaton, in Warwickshire in connection with Monday night’s attack.
Searches carried out in Nuneaton pic.twitter.com/MYzehrc1JjSearches carried out in Nuneaton pic.twitter.com/MYzehrc1Jj
As the statement above makes clear, six men and one woman have now been arrested by UK police. Each is in custody and is being questioned by police. There are also reports of relatives of the bomber having been detained by militia in Libya.As the statement above makes clear, six men and one woman have now been arrested by UK police. Each is in custody and is being questioned by police. There are also reports of relatives of the bomber having been detained by militia in Libya.
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