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Manchester Arena Families Demand MI5 Accountability Under New Public Office Bill
Families demand MI5 be subject to the Public Office (Accountability) Bill after an inquiry found security failings before the 2017 bombing that killed 22 people.
- Families bereaved by the Manchester Arena bombing demand MI5 accountability under the new 'Hillsborough Law' being discussed in Parliament.
- The law aims to ensure public officials must tell the truth during investigations into major disasters, addressing past failures.
- During the inquiry, MI5 was found to have provided a false narrative about the suicide bomber and missed critical opportunities to prevent the attack.
- Families argue that MI5 should be held to the same standards of honesty as other public services.
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Manchester Arena attack families demand MI5 held accountable in 'Hillsborough Law' - The Mirror
Families of those who lost their lives in the 2017 Manchester Arena terror attack have written to Prime Minister Keir Starmer demanding action over MI5 as part of a new law designed to prevent cover-ups
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