Cut through the noise by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The former Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police has said there was no intention by the force to 'mislead' the Kerslake Review into the response of the emergency services to the Manchester Arena bombing.
Ian Hopkins returned to give evidence at the public inquiry into the atrocity, which heard last week that a letter sent in his name to Lord Kerslake in response to a draft version of the review contained inaccurate information.
He denied the force was putting a 'rose-tinted taint' on what happened for the review, and said certain 'failures' weren't known then.
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