Manchester Arena families say MI5 can't be trusted
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Manchester Arena families say MI5 can't be trusted
"Your support makes all the difference. Families impacted by the Manchester Arena bombing have accused MI5 of failing them, calling for increased scrutiny of the security service. In a letter to the Prime Minister, seen by the BBC, they demand MI5's full inclusion in new legislation designed to prevent public life cover-ups. An inquiry previously concluded the attack could have been stopped had MI5 acted on key intelligence."
"Sir Keir has introduced a so-called Hillsborough Law in Parliament the Public Office (Accountability) Bill which will force public officials, and contractors, to tell the truth in the aftermath of disasters, and to investigate bodies. Police at the Manchester Arena at the end of a concert by US star Ariana Grande (PA) Suicide bomber Salman Abedi killed 22 people by detonating a homemade rucksack bomb in a suicide attack at an Ariana Grande concert at the venue in May 2017."
A news outlet covers reproductive rights, climate change, Big Tech and investigative projects and asks for donations to fund on-the-ground journalists without paywalls. The outlet says quality journalism should be available to everyone and requests contributions from those who can afford it. Families impacted by the Manchester Arena bombing accuse MI5 of failing them and call for increased scrutiny of the security service. A letter to the Prime Minister, seen by the BBC, demands MI5's full inclusion in new legislation to prevent public-life cover-ups. An inquiry concluded the attack could have been stopped had MI5 acted on key intelligence. Sir Keir introduced the Public Office (Accountability) Bill to require truth-telling by public officials and contractors after disasters.
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