Manchester Arena: What can be done to stop it ever happening again?

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The retired High Court judge who has led the inquiry into terror attack on the Arianna Grande concert at Manchester Arena in 2017 has said there were missed opportunities for lives to have been saved.

Sir John Saunders said that while the real responsibility lay with Salman Abedi and his younger brother Hashem, action can now be taken to prevent such an event ever happening again.

Among nine recommendations in his report, Sir John said a “Protect Duty” for better security at venues should be written into law, following a campaign from the mother of victim Martyn Hett.

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