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Lawsuit against UK security agency by survivors of Ariana Grande concert bombing is rejected

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A special tribunal has rejected a legal claim against Britain’s domestic intelligence agency by more than 300 survivors of a bombing that killed 22 people at a 2017 Ariana Grande concert in Manchester.

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Father and daughter win $58,000 in lawsuit against man who claimed Manchester Arena bombing was hoax

Read full article: Father and daughter win $58,000 in lawsuit against man who claimed Manchester Arena bombing was hoax

A father and daughter disabled by a suicide bomber who killed 22 people after an Ariana Grande concert in England in 2017 have been awarded $58,000 against a former television producer who claimed the tragedy was a hoax.

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Survivors of 2017 Ariana Grande concert bombing take legal action against UK intelligence agency

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More than 250 survivors of the bombing that killed 22 people at an Ariana Grande concert are taking legal action against the U.K.'s domestic intelligence agency.

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MI5 lost chance to stop Grande concert attack, inquiry says

Read full article: MI5 lost chance to stop Grande concert attack, inquiry says

An inquiry has found that Britain’s domestic intelligence agency didn't act swiftly enough on key information and missed a significant opportunity to prevent the suicide bombing that killed 22 people at a 2017 Ariana Grande concert in northwest England.

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UK jury says south London attack last year was preventable

Read full article: UK jury says south London attack last year was preventable

A jury in London has concluded that a terror attack in the south of the city last year could have been prevented had the perpetrator been recalled to prison after he bought items that were used in a fake suicide belt.

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Inquiry slams security faults before Manchester Arena attack

Read full article: Inquiry slams security faults before Manchester Arena attack

A public inquiry into a mass attack at a 2017 Ariana Grade concert in northwest England has found that “serious shortcomings” by venue operators, security staff and police helped a suicide bomber who killed 22 people carry out his “evil intentions.”.

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Man sentenced for role in 2017 Manchester concert bombing

Read full article: Man sentenced for role in 2017 Manchester concert bombing

LONDON The brother of the suicide bomber who set off an explosion at a 2017 Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, killing 22 people and injuring hundreds, was sentenced Thursday to a minimum of 55 years in prison. Hashem Abedi, 23, had denied helping plan the attack at Manchester Arena but was found guilty of murder, attempted murder, and conspiring to cause explosions. His elder brother Salman Abedi, who set off the bomb, died in the May 22, 2017 bombing at the end of the concert. The defendant should clearly understand the minimum term he should serve is 55 years. He added that there was a significant degree of premeditation and that the motivation for the brothers was to advance the ideology of Islamism.

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