Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing A QC who represents a group of families at the Manchester Arena inquiry said the security services were responsible for 'grave, grave breaches of their duty' as he argued the bereaved should have access to a secret hearing when MI5 gives evidence.
MI5 admitted last year, in an opening statement to the inquiry, that suicide bomber Salman Abedi had come across its radar 18 times in the seven years before the May 2017 attack which claimed 22 lives and injured hundreds more.
Today (Monday) families of those who died in the attack argued they should have some access to a 'closed session' at the inquiry later this year when a number of MI5 witnesses are due to give
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