Well, spontaneous and led the applause here in st annes square in manchester, and you mightjust have been able to tell, there was a man towards the back of the crowd in this very bright Manchester Sun here, who said well done, manchester. And then the applause broke out again. And absolutely baking hot day in st annes square, and hundreds of hundreds of people, i cant even calculate, perhaps at least a thousand people have come here to the square for that moment of silence that is marked across the country to remember those who lost their lives. Here, at the Manchester Arena, less than a mile away, people have continued to lay flowers there. Really lovely to meet you. I know you work fairly near here. Explain why you wanted to come here for this moment of silence . We live and work in the city. You dont really know what to do in this situation. If you can doa what to do in this situation. If you can do a small act by being here, it makes you feel like you can contribute. Applause just as you say that, we all came here for the silence but dont not expect the applause, the singing. It can be such a cliche. The notion of the Community Coming together. It is here and you get that sense. Walking down the street this week, there is not that sense of fear, it is a sense of solidarity, defiance and the community. That is what you need to get through a time like theirs. For everyone to come together. How have people been dealing with it. You work here in the city. People are carrying on, what have people been saying to each other, what do you say to your colleagues which marked our people starting to absorb the enormity of what happened which marked it still seems like shop. The enormity of what happened which marked it still seems like shopm is checking in with people. Shock. It has made you realise what a close knit city we are. That has been pretty heart warming. A close knit city we are. That has been pretty heartwarming. Would you echo that in terms of people that you work with, your family . Echo that in terms of people that you work with, yourfamily . Are echo that in terms of people that you work with, your family . Are your family worried about you . Do you have friends and parents saying that they are nervous because you work in they are nervous because you work in the centre of manchester . Other peoples opinions have an impact as well. People are going to be worried. The key is to carry on, you can not let this stop your way of life. I can not let this stop your way of life. Lam proud can not let this stop your way of life. I am proud about the manchester games going ahead as usual, the half marathon. People are still going at them doing it, i am proud of manchester for that. Still going at them doing it, i am proud of manchester for thatm still going at them doing it, i am proud of manchester for that. It is so proud of manchester for that. It is so striking reading the messages, the word of solidarity, you see it again and again. Defiance, in a very positive way. It is echoing what you are both saying. At times like this you need to stand together. You realise you are in it together. Everybody is going through the same thing but you get that Sense Of Community and everybody pulling together to pay their respects. Do people reflect on the man who committed this atrocity . The fact that he was born here, he has relatives here. Do people think about that, the fact he is from this city . | about that, the fact he is from this city . I have not heard back yet. The timing for questioning and reflecting comes later and it comes from officials and people dealing with it on the ground. From our perspective, we move on, one person is not reflective of our city. I am not really interested where he has gobbled up. I am interested not really interested where he has gobbled up. Lam Interested InEveryone Else that was involved. Helping the friends and families of those affected in any way. The foodbank, Homeless People running, it is about those people that is who manchester needs to think about as manchester needs to think about as manchester representatives. Thank you very much giving up your time to speak to us today. All the best to you. Let us turn our attention is to everything that we know so far and the many developments. We learned this morning that Police Investigating the Manchester Arena bomb attack have stopped Sharing Information with the us. We canjoin. We canjoin daniel savage in another part of manchester wielded as police activity. We are in Central Manchester, just about the main road that runs through the city centre, the main dual carriageway. Just south of the city centre in manchester. There is a large area cordoned off with blue and white police tape and Numerous Police vehicles here at the moment sealing off this area. They seem to be focusing their attention on what looks like an Office Building to the Untrained Eye but it could be flats oi Untrained Eye but it could be flats or student accommodation. The police have sealed it off and are looking at it on in the street in manchester. In the last ten or 15 minutes, we have seen that the Army Bomb Disposal unit, the royal Ordinance Corps, the vehicle has been here. It has left again in the past to mark minutes. Two minutes. The area is still locked down and there is a Flight Exclusion Zone of this area at the moment although i have seen the Police Helicopter above it in the last few minutes. It looks pretty calm on the street but there is some activity going on in the building as part of this investigation. And the white area of streets are sealed off at the moment. The main ring road in Central Manchester, just south of the city centre, completely closed if youre heading out to the west, traffic is congested. I can count about seven or eight Police Vehicles. Inaudible. Intense police activity. It is part of the investigation and were not getting any steer on what is happening here at the moment. There is a large area in lockdown. We have seen the bomb disposal unit. One of those vehicles from that unit has left in the past few minutes. Thank you for that update. Danny will keep us up to date with eddie developments. We have been reflecting and will continue to reflect on the very serious injuries that a lot of people sustained on mondays night attack. Let us talk to our correspondent. 64 people are still being treated in hospital. 20 of them are in a Critical Condition is still, three days on after this attack, we are told. Nine patients are being treated here at manchester royal infirmary. We know that 12 patients are under the age of 16 so they are at the Childrens Hospital next door to this one. Adults are being treated there as well. As the hours go on, we learn more from families about those who have lost their lives this morning. We learned about Adelaide Mciver this morning, about Adelaide Mciver this morning, a Female Officerfrom about Adelaide Mciver this morning, a female officer from cheshire police. Elaine mciver. She was everyones friend and fought for beyond belief. An outgoing personality. She wouldve been devastated by the injury sustained by her partner, paul, and we all wish him a speedy recovery. Despite what happened to her, she would want us what happened to her, she would want us to carry on regardless and not be frightened by fear tactics. She urged us to all rise up against it. This morning we have also heard about another victim, wendy fawell. She was 15 and loss of life. And the young couple, Chloe Rutherford who was just 17 and her boyfriend, liam curry, from South Shields. And 14 year old Eilidh Macleod from scotland. As we learn more about people who lost their lives, there are people in the local community are people in the local community are setting up local Fundraising Pages for the family. The red cross is setting up a fund to support them with Manchester City council. The Manchester Evening News news has set up Manchester Evening News news has set upafund. Manchester evening news news has set up a fund. This is the start of the long road for them physically and emotionally. Let us speak to Catriona Renton at the Manchester Police headquarters. You can see from the microphones but i may be unexpected a statement from Chief Constable ian hopkins. We are expecting a statement. That one minutes silence led by ian hopkins and the reverend Charles Nevin who is the police chaplain. He read a prayer to the gathered people here. There was hundreds of people outside the greater Manchester Police headquarters which has been so deeply affected by the actions that have happened over the past few days. He said that evil arrived in the city on monday. They are here to remember those who died, those in hospital, to give them support, comfort and care. He said that people will hear from different faiths, predictions and cultures, all coming together as one, one manchester. Police officers here are furious about the leaking of pictures to the New York Times. That has led to a stopping of the traffic of information between the force here, doing the investigation, and american Intelligence Services. They say they hope they will able to does that shortly. Concerns that such a Sensitive Information has been looked into the Public Domain, there was frustration earlier when the bombers, His Name Salman Abedi was put into the Public Domain by the us media, just 24 hours after the attack and that caused frustration. The publishing of these pictures that showed fragments of the bomb and appearing to show a rucksack, that has caused consternation and really has led to anger amongst british officials. This is not something they would do lightly. Greater Manchester Police hope they will be able to resume normal intelligence relations with the United States. The Prime Minister theresa may is due to meet with the us President Donald Trump at a nato meeting in brussels later today. This is a fast moving investigation in manchester, they are becoming very used to hearing the sound of sirens here as the police race off to carry out some brains. You heard about danny talking about one early on we are the Bomb Disposal Outfit was sent to at linby street. There has been some controlled explosions over the past few days with eight men in custody, nine arrests across the greater Manchester Police area and warwickshire. One woman was released in the early hours of the morning. It is a fast moving investigation with new lines of enquiry appearing all the time. They require Investigation Meaning that this is an expanding investigation and the need to be able to focus down and find out who exactly is involved in that network that salman abedi is believed to have been in. Catriona renton at greater Manchester Police headquarters. Legacy of can talk to our security correspondent, frank gardner. Speak more about the leak of that intelligence and what you are hearing about that. It is very damaging indeed. It comesjust hours after amber rudd, the home secretary, had said how irritated she was that the name Of Salman Abedi had came out before they were ready for it. Now it is very damaging indeed. It comesjust hours after amber rudd, the home secretary, had said how irritated she was that the name Of Salman Abedi had came out before they were ready for it. Now these very governments Forensic Explosives Laboratory down in kent, it is disrespectful to the families of the victims and is possibly also giving away to the very people they are hunting how much they know. That is why greater Manchester Police have said, that is it, we will not want anything more shared with the americans. This is damaging because Us Intelligence is vast. They have got 16 agencies and a massive intelligence budget, many times bigger than britain. For britain to say that we will not share stuff with you until we can be sure you will not make it, they can retaliate and save fine, we will withhold some stuff too. This is not a great place for two allies, trying to fight terrorism, not a great place to be. The agreement with britain and canada, the us, australia and new zealand, that is based on trust. When one country provides that intelligence, the owner that intelligence is. The people that they are giving it two in that community should not release it without going back to the original supplier, in this case, britain. In that case trust has broken down. Thank you, more from you a little bit later. Were expecting a statement in the next few minutes i believe from the Prime Minister, theresa may, due to make a statement, we are hearing at Downing Street. We will bring you that as 0011 street. We will bring you that as 50011 as street. We will bring you that as soon as that gets under way. If you arejust soon as that gets under way. If you are just joining soon as that gets under way. If You Arejustjoining us on bbc news, just to bring you up to date with everything from here in Central Manchester for now. We ararat st anns square. The police have confirmed that eight suspects remain in custody and that progress is being made in the case. The threat level as assessed by the independent joint Analysis Centre will remain at critical and the public should remain vigilant. I was also briefed oii remain vigilant. I was also briefed on operation temperer. Around 1000 members of the armed forces are assisting the police, providing reassurance ahead of the Bank Holiday Weekend of busy events. Shortly, i will be travelling to the nato summit where will be working with International Colleagues on defeating terrorism. I will make clear to President Trump that intelligence that is shared between out intelligence that is shared between our Law Enforcement agencies must remain secure. Our Law Enforcement agencies must remain secure. Tomorrow our Law Enforcement agencies must remain secure. Tomorrow i will be attending the g 7 summit in italy where i will lead a discussion on counterterrorism and on how we will Work Together to prevent the plotting of terrorist activities online and to stop the spread of hateful extremist ideology on social media. I hateful extremist ideology on social media. Lam hateful extremist ideology on social media. I am very grateful for the expressions of support and condolences that the uk has received from International Colleagues in re ce nt from International Colleagues in recent days. 6 7 and nato will enable us to work more closely together as work to defeat the evil of terrorism. Theresa may, explaining that the threat level in this country is to be held at critical. That is the highest level, confirming that the threat level will remain at critical following the attack here at Manchester Arena on monday night. And also saying she will be raising the issue of the leaking of intelligence later on when she meets the american President Donald Trump. You might have seen photographs this morning that were initially obtained by the New York Times newspaper, photographs of the bomb scene, fragments, and that they had been leaked. Lots of anger about that and theresa may has been making it clear she worries that issue when she meets President Trump. We will have more from here in manchester from meets President Trump. We will have more from here in manchesterfrom st anns square later. I will hand you back to the studio. Theresa may making it clear that she will tell President Trump