Manchester bombing report exposes ‘incompetence’

Newly published findings of public inquiry into 2017 attack describe a litany of failures

Emergency services arrive close to the Manchester Arena on 23 May 2017
Many of the inquiry’s findings mirror those of the probe into the aftermath of the London suicide attacks of July 2005
(Image credit: Dave Thompson/Getty Images)

John Atkinson, a 28-year-old care worker, was walking through the foyer of Manchester Arena at 10.31pm on 22 May 2017 when an Islamic State sympathiser named Salman Abedi detonated a suicide bomb. Atkinson suffered severe leg injuries, but remained conscious and talking.

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