The survivors of the Ariana Grande UK concert bombing took legal action against the intelligence agency
Manchester Arena survivors sue MI5 for failure to stop bomber. Group of 250 victims and loved ones submit claim to Investigatory Powers Tribunal. Manchester Arena bombing victims submit claim at Investigatory Power Tribunal. Managed to be at centre of the investigation into the attack on the Manchester Arena.
More than 250 survivors of 2017 Manchester concert bombing take legal action against intelligence agency. 22 people were killed in the suicide bombing that killed 22 people at a 2017 Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. Surviving survivors are taking legal action to sue Britain’s domestic intelligence agency.
More than 250 survivors of 2017 Manchester concert bombing take legal action against intelligence agency. 22 people were killed in the suicide bombing that killed 22 people at a 2017 Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. Surviving survivors are taking legal action to sue Britain’s domestic intelligence agency.
In May 2017, 22 people were killed and another 100 injured when a bomber detonated his device at an Ariana Grande pop concert. Official enquiry found in March 2023 that the attack might have been stopped if Britain's MI5 security service had acted on vital intelligence.
Legal teams representing injured survivors of the bombing have submitted a group claim to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal. They say they have collectively submitted the claim to a group of lawyers. Manchester Arena bombing survivors say they are suing MI5 for breaching the terms of the investigation. The investigation is due to be carried out by an investigation into the bombing.
Manchester Arena bombing survivors launch legal action against MI5 over claims it failed to take action to stop the attack. More than 250 survivors of the bombing in 2017 have launched legal action. MI5 has been accused of failing to act after the attack on the Manchester Arena in 2017.
Injured survivors of Manchester Arena bombing suing MI5, lawyers say. Lawyers say injured survivors are suing the British security services. Lawyers: 'Injured survivors' are suing 'MI5' for negligence in the wake of the bombing. Manchester Arena attack left people dead and injured in the aftermath of the attack.
Manchester Arena attack survivors and relatives take legal action against MI5. More than 250 people join group action claiming security service failed to take steps that could have prevented 2017 bombing. Manchester Arena bombing victims' families and relatives join group of people to take action against the security service.
Security service has previously apologised for failing to seize on a chance to thwart the attack. 22 people were killed in the Manchester Arena bombing, which killed 22 people and injured many more. MI5 has previously said it was wrong to not have done enough to prevent the bombing.
Manchester Arena bomb survivors lodge claim on behalf of more than 250. Lawyers confirm claim has been lodged by more than 200 survivors of the 2017 blast. Manchester Arena bombing was carried out in April last year in the city centre. MI5 has been accused of covering up the bombing in advance of the attack in May.