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The British government has released a report blaming Islamism, rather than "foreign policy blowback," for the 2017 Manchester Arena terror attack, which killed 22 people and injured more than 1,000. The willingness of the Manchester Arena Public Inquiry ....
Judith moritz has been in court. what has been happening? as you said, we what has been happening? as you said. we have what has been happening? as you said, we have learnt what has been happening? as you said, we have learnt that - what has been happening? as you said, we have learnt that john - said, we have learnt thatjohn atkinson died as a result of severe bleeding from his leg injuries. a member of the public tried to help, gave him a tourniquet he had made from a belt but no paramedics were with mr atkinson for nearly an hour and it was more than an hour and a half before he was taken to hospital. there had been problems lifting him out of the poyet where the explosion happened, there were not any stretchers and there were difficulties getting him onto a display board out of the foyer open to a police officer asked the operational commander, darren smith, for help but mr smith said to him he should leave mr atkinson where he was four now and blanket him up. today, the cha ....
Judith moritz has been in court. in what we did out there. if i could make a deal tomorrow we ve learned that john we ve learned thatjohn atkinson died from severe bleeding from his and get my legs back, i would. i when the first british troops went leg injuries. a member of the public into helmand in 2006, try to help, but no paramedics were it was supposed to be a simple peace support operation but it soon turned with john atkinson for nearly an into a bloody counterinsurgency war. withjohn atkinson for nearly an hour, and it was more than an hour stuart, who led the first deployment, believes and a half before he was taken to it was all too little, hospital. there had been problems lifting him out of the fourier where too late, and ended too soon. the explosion happened. there were not any stretchers and there were we can be proud of what we difficulties getting him onto a try to do as soldiers. display board. a police officer but in terms of those responsible for the strategic deci ....
Enquiry, which is going to run for many months yet, and has already run for many months. we heard from the enquiry chairman. i am just going to go to a statement, which i will try and get hold of in the next few minutes to see what was said. the mother of one of the victims has released a statement as well. what we have just heard released a statement as well. what we havejust heard is released a statement as well. what we have just heard is that fewer people should have died and would have died if people had been doing theirjobs better that night. the bulk of the criticism that has been aimed at those people involved, smg were the people that own the arena, british transport police should have done a betterjob at being on duty at being higher profile, and also the company that hired the stewards, and a couple of the young stewards on duty that night, they were alerted that someone was behaving ....
Continue next week with our hearings into the adequacy of the emergency response, which will form the subject matter of the volume to report. finally, we will deal with the radicalisation of salman abedi, and what the intelligence services and what the intelligence services and counterterrorism lisa knew, and in the light of that, what, if anything, what the counter terrorism services new and in light of that what if anything they could and should have done. i will see some of you at half past nine on monday morning. thank you. that was sirjohn saunders, a retired high courtjudge, and chairman of the enquiry into the manchester arena bombing, unveiling ....