The families of the Manchester Arena bomb victims have expressed extreme disappointment after judges ruled they could not proceed with their legal action against MI5.
Lawyers argued that MI5's institutional defensiveness after the 2017 bombing limited transparency, overshadowing the significant missed opportunities identified by an inquiry regarding crucial intelligence.
Lord Justice Singh acknowledged the horrendous impact on the claimants and their families, emphasizing sympathy while ultimately denying the claims based on timing and equity.
The law firms representing the claimants emphasized their clients' hope for transparency and justice, noted the delays, and expressed disappointment in the high court's ruling.
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