Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox "Today our heartbreak turns to anger." Paul Hett's voice cracked with emotion as he delivered his reaction to a damning report into the security arrangements in place at the Manchester Arena in May 2017, when suicide bomber Salman Abedi murdered his beloved son Martyn and 21 others.
Just a few minutes earlier, the chairman of the continuing public inquiry into the atrocity, Sir John Saunders, had published a shocking 196-page report which found there had been 'serious shortcomings' by the venue's owners SMG, their security contractor Showsec and British Transport Police (BTP). READ MORE: Andy Burnham says 'sadly clear' Manchester was not prepared for Arena
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