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BREAKING NEWS: Manchester bomber is named as British Libyan jihadist Salman Abedi who killed 22 - including a girl aged EIGHT - in terror attack on packed Ariana Grande concert[/size=5]
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•Ball bearing bomb detonated at pop concert killed 22 people and injured at least 119 others last night
•Bomber has been named as Salman Abedi, said to be a British citizen of Libyan origin who lived in Manchester
•Police carried out a controlled explosion at his home today during raids around the city by armed officers
•A teenage fan and an eight-year-old primary schoolgirl are among the dead, as well as a 26-year-old man
•Video footage showed thousands fleeing in tears from the venue, many covered in blood, when gig ended
•Police confirmed the suicide bomber died at the venue after an improvised explosive device was detonated
•23-year-old Grande tweeted: 'Broken. From the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don't have words'
•Anyone concerned about missing loved-ones should call the police's emergency hotline on 0161 856 9400
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Eight-year-old Saffie Rose Roussos, from Preston, was killed when a suicide bomber let off a nail bomb at a packed pop concert last night

Another victim of the terror attack has been named locally as 18-year-old Georgina Callander. It is feared many children are among those killed, as well as parents who had accompanied their youngsters to the concert or were picking them up

John Atkinson, 26, has been named as three of the 22 victims of the suicide bombing

Footage emerged today of the moment armed anti-terror police raided Abedi's home in the Fallowfield area of Manchester

Footage emerged today of the moment armed anti-terror police raided Abedi's home in the Fallowfield area of Manchester

A forensics expert leaving Abedi's house this afternoon was seen holding a police issue book called 'Know Your Chemicals'

Security service personnel in camouflage were seen entering the property after police burst through the door today


At least two properties in the south of the city have been raided and a 23-year-old man was arrested in Chorlton

A huge number of police - including armed officers - carried out a raid on a house in the Fallowfield area of the city today

Explosives experts were brought in to an otherwise quiet residential street where it is believed the suicide bomber lived

Neighbours have said they believe the occupant of the house raided by police today was of Libyan original

Residents of Elsmore Road in Fallowfield, where Abedi lived, have described being ordered to remain indoors by police

Forensics officers emerge after inspecting the horrific scene where a suicide bomber killed 22 people as they left a pop concert at the Manchester arena last night


Thousands of Manchester's residents attended a vigil at Albert Square in the city centre tonight to remember those who died

The horrific attack - the worst terror atrocity since London's 7/7 bombing - has left Manchester in shock today

Police officers leave tributes at St Ann's Square, Manchester. The city is still trying to comprehend the horror of the attack

A sign a youngster took to the concert has been incorporated into a sea of floral tributes in the city's St Ann's square

Cards left in memory of the victims were signed by local residents. This one read: 'Love will always come through in the end'

Other cities around also held events in memory of those killed in the attack. A minute's silence was held in Peterborough

Armed officers arrested a man in south Manchester today

Armed officers arrested a man in south Manchester today with police saying the action was linked to the attack

Officers descended on a street in the south of Manchester today to search a house where the bomber is believed to have lived

Officers carried out a controlled explosion at the house before forensics officers moved in and carried out a thorough search

Neighbours said the explosion happened before officers stormed the house around midday today

Forensics officers are coming two properties raided as they attempt to piece together what motivated the suicide bomber

Armed officers guard a second property raided by the police today in Carlton Road, Manchester. A man was arrested nearby

The bomber is believed to have entered a foyer area of the venue through doors opened to allow young music fans to leave

A man comforts a child wrapped in a white blanket. Lots of other children were seen being cared for by police and passers-by

A father carries away his daughter away following the terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert


This was the scene inside the Manchester Arena last night after the terror attack at the teen concert

A Twitter account - which was unverified - posted this hours before the attack, warning of a terror attack

The Twitter account also posted this picture of the ISIS flag with the hashtag 'Manchester Arena'

Theresa May and Home Secretary Amber Rudd met Manchester Chief Constable Ian Hopkins in the city this afternoon

Security chiefs say SAS troops are ready to be deployed to any further terrorist acts. Pictured: Armed officers in Manchester

Extra armed police have been deployed in London as authorities seek to reassure the public in the wake of the attack

Volunteers unloaded supplies for those who were being looked after by experts inside the famous stadium this afternoon

NHS nurses arrived at the stadium this afternoon to look after witnesses and families caught up in the horrific suicide bombing

Volunteers as Dominos Pizza delivery drivers bring supplies to the Etihad stadium, where victims' families are being comforted

The stadium is less than two miles from the arena where the concert was being held when the bomb was detonated last night

This graphic shows where the explosion took place, in the foyer area, leading towards Victoria railway station

This distressing picture purportedly shows the inside of the arena after the suicide attack at the Ariana Grande concert - its veracity has been confirmed by the two witnesses

Concert-goers helped injured people away from the gig last night. Witnesses describe the scene as 'like a warzone'

Crowds of children could be seen streaming outside of the arena throughout the evening as the scale of the attack became clear

A woman sitting on a wall comforts a girl wrapped in a white blanket. Distressing scenes like this one were a reminder of the huge number of young people in the venue

A man comforts a child after leaving the concert hall. Parents faced a frantic time trying to track down their children

Witnesses reported hearing a 'huge bang' at the venue shortly after US singer Ariana Grande's gig finished

Casualties are stretchered out of the concert on Monday evening after a terror attack in the Ariana Grande concert

Two of the walking wounded, Vikki Baker and her 13-year-old daughter Charlotte, hugged at the scene of the attack today

An photo from last night shows emergency services tending to injured people on the platform at Victoria Station

The area was locked down by police this morning as experts examined the scene to establish what happened

The arena is one of the biggest in Europe and parents had brought children from around the country to attend the concert

Forensics officers were brought into the foyer area where the bomb went off this morning as the investigation begun

Scores of police experts were working at the venue today as they recover fragments of the bomb used in the attack

Ariana Grande has attracted an overwhelmingly young fan base ever since appearing as Cat Valentine on Nickelodeon's high school sitcom 'Victorious'. Pictured: Crowds of adults and children leaving Manchester Arena

Pop concerts and nightclubs have been a terrorism target before. Almost 90 people were killed by gunmen at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris during a performance by Eagles of Death Metal in November 2015. Pictured: Concert-goers sit by a wall outside the venue

A boy accompanied by an adult carries a dog outside the arena, where crowds of police were gathered. Greater Manchester Police said they will be releasing a contact number for missing people as soon as possible

After the incident police advised the public to avoid the area around the Manchester Arena, and the train station near the arena, Victoria Station, was evacuated and all trains cancelled

A woman speaks on her phone as a group of concert goers walk past on the pavement. A police officer stays at hand to help direct people away from the scene

'This does not appear to have been a carefully planned attack involving multiple actors, extensive surveillance of the target or exotic materials,' said a U.S. official. Pictured: An armoured police vehicle patrolling near Manchester Arena

Scooter Braun, Ariana Grande's manager, said: 'Tonight, our hearts are broken. Words cannot express our sorrow for the victims and families harmed.' Pictured: A makeshift emergency services base outside Manchester Central Fire Station

Officers watch on as a Royal Logistics Corps bomb disposal robot moves into place behind a security cordon outside Manchester Arena

No militant group has claimed responsibility so far but Islamic State supporters celebrated on social media. Pictured: Police patrolling the Manchester streets

Crowds of people were seen outside the venue speaking on mobile phones, presumably to contact loved ones or tell relatives they were ok

Manchester Arena said on its website that the blast struck outside the venue as concertgoers were leaving. Pictured: Children holding hands walking away from the scene

May is due to chair a meeting of the government's COBRA emergency committee later Tuesday. She and other candidates suspended campaigning for Britain's June 8 election after the blast. Pictured: A child being cared for by police

This picture shows the layout of Manchester Arena - the explosion happened in the foyer area leading to the railway station (in the bottom left corner)

A woman spotted being helped by emergency services following the terror attack in Manchester

A man with a bandage on his head exits the arena after the terror attack inside the Manchester Arena

Lots of concert-goers wore foil thermal tops to stave off the cold as they waited outside the venue next to members of the emergency services

Grande, who was not injured, tweeted hours after the incident: 'Broken. From the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don't have words.' Pictured: A girl on the phone next to a group of police

Manchester Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said police were treating the blast as a terrorist incident and were working with counter-terrorism police and intelligence agencies. They gave no further details on their investigation

A young girl is helped by police after the horrific incident inside the teen concert this evening

Heavily-armed officers watch on as a colleague with a dog walks along the pavement. Greater Manchester Police say they are working with intelligence agencies to investigate the attack

Prime Minister Theresa May said the government is trying to establish 'the full details' of the attack. Pictured: A young victim wearing a foil thermal top is helped by police

Bomb disposal units were seen outside the venue. A controlled explosion in Cathedral Gardens was later confirmed as an item of clothing

Armed police carrying assault rifles were quick to arrive at the scene. Police said they are treating the incident as terror-related 'until we know otherwise'

Armed officers surrounded the venue after the explosion at the end of a performance by US singer Ariana Grande

Friends consoled one another outside the venue after the terror attack in Manchester on Monday evening

The ambulance service warned people only to call 'for life-threatening emergencies' and said a 'large number of resources' were at the incident

Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester City Council, said: "This is an absolutely horrifying incident and our thoughts are with everyone affected.' Pictured: Paramedics wheel away a casualty inside Piccadilly Station


Armed police spotted outside the gig following reports of an explosion at the venue during the Ariana Grande gig


A man with an injured legs guides a teenage girl outside of the venue following the blast, the cause of which has not been determined for certain

A group of concert-goers sit down near a metal barrier. Witnesses who attended the concert said she felt a huge blast as she was leaving the arena, followed by screaming and a rush by thousands of people trying to escape the building

Armed police descended on the venue after the terror attack at Manchester Arena tonight

A woman sits in the street wrapped in a foil blanket after the explosion inside the Manchester Arena on Monday

British Transport Police said in a statement: 'Officers are at Manchester Arena following reports of an explosion within the foyer area of the stadium at 10.30pm this evening.' Pictured: Officers in Victoria Railway Station

Due to the shutdown of the railway station and roads in the city centre many people have found it difficult to get home

Sir Richard Leese gave his 'heartfelt thanks' to the emergency services for their work in responding to the incident. Pictured: A casualty is taken away from the arena on a stretcher

Two women support each other as they walk away from the concert venue. The pink balloon being carried is a reminder of the huge number of children who attended the performance

This was the view of the street outside Manchester Arena last night after there were explosions at the Ariana Grande gig

A bloodied man with a bandage around his head stands outside the venue. He is covered with a foil blanket for warmth

The city's mayor, former Labour MP Andy Burnham, tweeted: 'If you are stranded in the area you can... follow #RoomForManchester where hotels and local people of our great city are offering refuge.' Pictured: Emergency services in Manchester Victoria Station

A man wearing a white towel walks next to a police officer. Concertgoers affected by the terror attack have been offered shelter by locals

Armed police flooded the scene in central Manchester following the terror attack at the pop concert last night

There were reports that a Holiday Inn hotel near Manchester Arena had taken in "50+ children" who were unaccompanied at the gig. Pictured: Paramedics, watched by police, help casualties

Footage posted online by concert-goers showing fans filing out of the building while an announcer tried to maintain calm

The first victim of the Manchester terror attack has been named locally as 18-year-old Georgina Callander. She is pictured with Ariana Grande two years ago

The first victim of the Manchester terror attack has been named locally as 18-year-old Georgina Callander (pictured)

Georgina had tweeted the US pop singer Ariana Grande on Sunday evening, writing: 'So excited to see u tomorrow'

Manchester Arena braced for the performance of Ariana Grande

This graphic shows where the explosion took place, in the foyer area, leading towards Victoria railway station


The bomber is believed to have entered a foyer area of the venue through doors opened to allow young music fans to leave



Armed officers arrested a man in south Manchester today with police saying the action was linked to the attack

Eight-year-old Saffie Rose Roussos, from Preston, was killed when a suicide bomber let off a nail bomb at a packed pop concert last night

Another victim of the terror attack has been named locally as 18-year-old Georgina Callander. It is feared many children are among those killed, as well as parents who had accompanied their youngsters to the concert or were picking them up

John Atkinson, 26, has been named as three of the 22 victims of the suicide bombing

A major police operation is underway this morning to determine whether the suicide attacker who detonated a nail bomb at Manchester Arena last night was part of a terror cell

The identity of the attacker, who was also killed, is not yet known and the deadly blast is being treated as an act of terrorism - although nobody has claimed responsibility

Liam Curry and Chloe Rutherford

Pictured: Mark Rutherford with his daughter Chloe, who is still missing after attending the Ariana Grande concert

The families of both teens' have driven through the night from their homes in South Shields, South Tyneside, to get to Manchester

Missing: A woman named Olivia Campbell was reported as missing by a close friend. Her friend said she was wearing blue jeans and thigh-high black boots

Theresa May spoke outside Number 10 Downing Street this morning after she and Jeremy Corbyn suspended election campaigning

Video footage showed people fleeing in tears from the venue after reports of explosions at the end of an Ariana Grande concert (pictured tonight)

Police said earlier this morning that there was due to be a controlled explosion in Cathedral gardens, and warned people not to be alarmed

A policeman patrols Victoria Railway Station close to Manchester Arena. Display boards direct customers to posters where they can find travel information

Police shut down the streets around the concert hall in the aftermath of the attack. Here, a group of women walk over a plastic barrier held down by a police officer

Manchester City FC also tweeted a tribute: 'It's with great sadness we hear of the terrible events at the Arena. Our hearts go out to all affected and to our city's emergency services.' Pictured: People outside the concert venue text on their phones

A Twitter account - which was unverified - posted this hours before the attack, warning of a terror attack

The Twitter account also posted this picture of the ISIS flag with the hashtag 'Manchester Arena'

Several ISIS-friendly accounts posted the hashtag #ManchesteArena and #ArianaGrande

None of the ISIS fan pages have claimed responsibility for last night's terror attack

A sign saying 'Ariana we love you' was left in the street nearby the arena. Theresa May said 'many children' were among the victims
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Moment armed police storm 'home of Manchester suicide bomber'
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Police swoop in on suspect as part of Manchester investigation
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Moment 'nail bomb' explodes at Ariana Grande concert
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Girls scream and climb over barriers as they evacuate Manchester Arena
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Crowds run through Manchester station in panic after bomb blast
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Forensic officers raid 'home of Manchester suicide bomber'
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Downing Street flags lowered to half-mast for Manchester victims
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Ariana Grande's tour bus arrives back at Manchester's Lowry Hotel
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Police confirm 22 people are now confirmed dead after Manchester attack
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Ariana Grande fans running away from venue after an explosion
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Manchester Arena victims carried out after 'terrorist' attack
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Blood seen dripping from victim's leg after Manchester 'explosion'
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Police seen amongst panicking fans at Ariana Grande concert
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Loud BANG heard and explosion seen at Manchester Arena
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Manchester terror: Amber Rudd condemns 'barbaric attack'
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'There're no problems here': Manchester Arena announcement urges no panic
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Terrifying scenes inside Manchester Arena as crowd flee concert
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Manchester police treating arena blast as 'terrorist incident'
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Terrified crowds leave Manchester Arena after bomb blast
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Chaotic scenes following 'explosion' at Manchester Arena
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Moment 'nail bomb' explodes at Ariana Grande concert
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Ariana Grande performs at Manchester arena before big 'explosion'
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Armed police enter chaotic scenes after Manchester 'explosion'
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[list]
•Ball bearing bomb detonated at pop concert killed 22 people and injured at least 119 others last night
•Bomber has been named as Salman Abedi, said to be a British citizen of Libyan origin who lived in Manchester
•Police carried out a controlled explosion at his home today during raids around the city by armed officers
•A teenage fan and an eight-year-old primary schoolgirl are among the dead, as well as a 26-year-old man
•Video footage showed thousands fleeing in tears from the venue, many covered in blood, when gig ended
•Police confirmed the suicide bomber died at the venue after an improvised explosive device was detonated
•23-year-old Grande tweeted: 'Broken. From the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don't have words'
•Anyone concerned about missing loved-ones should call the police's emergency hotline on 0161 856 9400
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Eight-year-old Saffie Rose Roussos, from Preston, was killed when a suicide bomber let off a nail bomb at a packed pop concert last night

Another victim of the terror attack has been named locally as 18-year-old Georgina Callander. It is feared many children are among those killed, as well as parents who had accompanied their youngsters to the concert or were picking them up

John Atkinson, 26, has been named as three of the 22 victims of the suicide bombing

Footage emerged today of the moment armed anti-terror police raided Abedi's home in the Fallowfield area of Manchester

Footage emerged today of the moment armed anti-terror police raided Abedi's home in the Fallowfield area of Manchester

A forensics expert leaving Abedi's house this afternoon was seen holding a police issue book called 'Know Your Chemicals'

Security service personnel in camouflage were seen entering the property after police burst through the door today


At least two properties in the south of the city have been raided and a 23-year-old man was arrested in Chorlton

A huge number of police - including armed officers - carried out a raid on a house in the Fallowfield area of the city today

Explosives experts were brought in to an otherwise quiet residential street where it is believed the suicide bomber lived

Neighbours have said they believe the occupant of the house raided by police today was of Libyan original

Residents of Elsmore Road in Fallowfield, where Abedi lived, have described being ordered to remain indoors by police

Forensics officers emerge after inspecting the horrific scene where a suicide bomber killed 22 people as they left a pop concert at the Manchester arena last night


Thousands of Manchester's residents attended a vigil at Albert Square in the city centre tonight to remember those who died

The horrific attack - the worst terror atrocity since London's 7/7 bombing - has left Manchester in shock today

Police officers leave tributes at St Ann's Square, Manchester. The city is still trying to comprehend the horror of the attack

A sign a youngster took to the concert has been incorporated into a sea of floral tributes in the city's St Ann's square

Cards left in memory of the victims were signed by local residents. This one read: 'Love will always come through in the end'

Other cities around also held events in memory of those killed in the attack. A minute's silence was held in Peterborough

Armed officers arrested a man in south Manchester today

Armed officers arrested a man in south Manchester today with police saying the action was linked to the attack

Officers descended on a street in the south of Manchester today to search a house where the bomber is believed to have lived

Officers carried out a controlled explosion at the house before forensics officers moved in and carried out a thorough search

Neighbours said the explosion happened before officers stormed the house around midday today

Forensics officers are coming two properties raided as they attempt to piece together what motivated the suicide bomber

Armed officers guard a second property raided by the police today in Carlton Road, Manchester. A man was arrested nearby

The bomber is believed to have entered a foyer area of the venue through doors opened to allow young music fans to leave

A man comforts a child wrapped in a white blanket. Lots of other children were seen being cared for by police and passers-by

A father carries away his daughter away following the terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert


This was the scene inside the Manchester Arena last night after the terror attack at the teen concert

A Twitter account - which was unverified - posted this hours before the attack, warning of a terror attack

The Twitter account also posted this picture of the ISIS flag with the hashtag 'Manchester Arena'

Theresa May and Home Secretary Amber Rudd met Manchester Chief Constable Ian Hopkins in the city this afternoon

Security chiefs say SAS troops are ready to be deployed to any further terrorist acts. Pictured: Armed officers in Manchester

Extra armed police have been deployed in London as authorities seek to reassure the public in the wake of the attack

Volunteers unloaded supplies for those who were being looked after by experts inside the famous stadium this afternoon

NHS nurses arrived at the stadium this afternoon to look after witnesses and families caught up in the horrific suicide bombing

Volunteers as Dominos Pizza delivery drivers bring supplies to the Etihad stadium, where victims' families are being comforted

The stadium is less than two miles from the arena where the concert was being held when the bomb was detonated last night

This graphic shows where the explosion took place, in the foyer area, leading towards Victoria railway station

This distressing picture purportedly shows the inside of the arena after the suicide attack at the Ariana Grande concert - its veracity has been confirmed by the two witnesses

Concert-goers helped injured people away from the gig last night. Witnesses describe the scene as 'like a warzone'

Crowds of children could be seen streaming outside of the arena throughout the evening as the scale of the attack became clear

A woman sitting on a wall comforts a girl wrapped in a white blanket. Distressing scenes like this one were a reminder of the huge number of young people in the venue

A man comforts a child after leaving the concert hall. Parents faced a frantic time trying to track down their children

Witnesses reported hearing a 'huge bang' at the venue shortly after US singer Ariana Grande's gig finished

Casualties are stretchered out of the concert on Monday evening after a terror attack in the Ariana Grande concert

Two of the walking wounded, Vikki Baker and her 13-year-old daughter Charlotte, hugged at the scene of the attack today

An photo from last night shows emergency services tending to injured people on the platform at Victoria Station

The area was locked down by police this morning as experts examined the scene to establish what happened

The arena is one of the biggest in Europe and parents had brought children from around the country to attend the concert

Forensics officers were brought into the foyer area where the bomb went off this morning as the investigation begun

Scores of police experts were working at the venue today as they recover fragments of the bomb used in the attack

Ariana Grande has attracted an overwhelmingly young fan base ever since appearing as Cat Valentine on Nickelodeon's high school sitcom 'Victorious'. Pictured: Crowds of adults and children leaving Manchester Arena

Pop concerts and nightclubs have been a terrorism target before. Almost 90 people were killed by gunmen at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris during a performance by Eagles of Death Metal in November 2015. Pictured: Concert-goers sit by a wall outside the venue

A boy accompanied by an adult carries a dog outside the arena, where crowds of police were gathered. Greater Manchester Police said they will be releasing a contact number for missing people as soon as possible

After the incident police advised the public to avoid the area around the Manchester Arena, and the train station near the arena, Victoria Station, was evacuated and all trains cancelled

A woman speaks on her phone as a group of concert goers walk past on the pavement. A police officer stays at hand to help direct people away from the scene

'This does not appear to have been a carefully planned attack involving multiple actors, extensive surveillance of the target or exotic materials,' said a U.S. official. Pictured: An armoured police vehicle patrolling near Manchester Arena

Scooter Braun, Ariana Grande's manager, said: 'Tonight, our hearts are broken. Words cannot express our sorrow for the victims and families harmed.' Pictured: A makeshift emergency services base outside Manchester Central Fire Station

Officers watch on as a Royal Logistics Corps bomb disposal robot moves into place behind a security cordon outside Manchester Arena

No militant group has claimed responsibility so far but Islamic State supporters celebrated on social media. Pictured: Police patrolling the Manchester streets

Crowds of people were seen outside the venue speaking on mobile phones, presumably to contact loved ones or tell relatives they were ok

Manchester Arena said on its website that the blast struck outside the venue as concertgoers were leaving. Pictured: Children holding hands walking away from the scene

May is due to chair a meeting of the government's COBRA emergency committee later Tuesday. She and other candidates suspended campaigning for Britain's June 8 election after the blast. Pictured: A child being cared for by police

This picture shows the layout of Manchester Arena - the explosion happened in the foyer area leading to the railway station (in the bottom left corner)

A woman spotted being helped by emergency services following the terror attack in Manchester

A man with a bandage on his head exits the arena after the terror attack inside the Manchester Arena

Lots of concert-goers wore foil thermal tops to stave off the cold as they waited outside the venue next to members of the emergency services

Grande, who was not injured, tweeted hours after the incident: 'Broken. From the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don't have words.' Pictured: A girl on the phone next to a group of police

Manchester Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said police were treating the blast as a terrorist incident and were working with counter-terrorism police and intelligence agencies. They gave no further details on their investigation

A young girl is helped by police after the horrific incident inside the teen concert this evening

Heavily-armed officers watch on as a colleague with a dog walks along the pavement. Greater Manchester Police say they are working with intelligence agencies to investigate the attack

Prime Minister Theresa May said the government is trying to establish 'the full details' of the attack. Pictured: A young victim wearing a foil thermal top is helped by police

Bomb disposal units were seen outside the venue. A controlled explosion in Cathedral Gardens was later confirmed as an item of clothing

Armed police carrying assault rifles were quick to arrive at the scene. Police said they are treating the incident as terror-related 'until we know otherwise'

Armed officers surrounded the venue after the explosion at the end of a performance by US singer Ariana Grande

Friends consoled one another outside the venue after the terror attack in Manchester on Monday evening

The ambulance service warned people only to call 'for life-threatening emergencies' and said a 'large number of resources' were at the incident

Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester City Council, said: "This is an absolutely horrifying incident and our thoughts are with everyone affected.' Pictured: Paramedics wheel away a casualty inside Piccadilly Station


Armed police spotted outside the gig following reports of an explosion at the venue during the Ariana Grande gig


A man with an injured legs guides a teenage girl outside of the venue following the blast, the cause of which has not been determined for certain

A group of concert-goers sit down near a metal barrier. Witnesses who attended the concert said she felt a huge blast as she was leaving the arena, followed by screaming and a rush by thousands of people trying to escape the building

Armed police descended on the venue after the terror attack at Manchester Arena tonight

A woman sits in the street wrapped in a foil blanket after the explosion inside the Manchester Arena on Monday

British Transport Police said in a statement: 'Officers are at Manchester Arena following reports of an explosion within the foyer area of the stadium at 10.30pm this evening.' Pictured: Officers in Victoria Railway Station

Due to the shutdown of the railway station and roads in the city centre many people have found it difficult to get home

Sir Richard Leese gave his 'heartfelt thanks' to the emergency services for their work in responding to the incident. Pictured: A casualty is taken away from the arena on a stretcher

Two women support each other as they walk away from the concert venue. The pink balloon being carried is a reminder of the huge number of children who attended the performance

This was the view of the street outside Manchester Arena last night after there were explosions at the Ariana Grande gig

A bloodied man with a bandage around his head stands outside the venue. He is covered with a foil blanket for warmth

The city's mayor, former Labour MP Andy Burnham, tweeted: 'If you are stranded in the area you can... follow #RoomForManchester where hotels and local people of our great city are offering refuge.' Pictured: Emergency services in Manchester Victoria Station

A man wearing a white towel walks next to a police officer. Concertgoers affected by the terror attack have been offered shelter by locals

Armed police flooded the scene in central Manchester following the terror attack at the pop concert last night

There were reports that a Holiday Inn hotel near Manchester Arena had taken in "50+ children" who were unaccompanied at the gig. Pictured: Paramedics, watched by police, help casualties

Footage posted online by concert-goers showing fans filing out of the building while an announcer tried to maintain calm

The first victim of the Manchester terror attack has been named locally as 18-year-old Georgina Callander. She is pictured with Ariana Grande two years ago

The first victim of the Manchester terror attack has been named locally as 18-year-old Georgina Callander (pictured)

Georgina had tweeted the US pop singer Ariana Grande on Sunday evening, writing: 'So excited to see u tomorrow'

Manchester Arena braced for the performance of Ariana Grande

This graphic shows where the explosion took place, in the foyer area, leading towards Victoria railway station


The bomber is believed to have entered a foyer area of the venue through doors opened to allow young music fans to leave



Armed officers arrested a man in south Manchester today with police saying the action was linked to the attack

Eight-year-old Saffie Rose Roussos, from Preston, was killed when a suicide bomber let off a nail bomb at a packed pop concert last night

Another victim of the terror attack has been named locally as 18-year-old Georgina Callander. It is feared many children are among those killed, as well as parents who had accompanied their youngsters to the concert or were picking them up

John Atkinson, 26, has been named as three of the 22 victims of the suicide bombing

A major police operation is underway this morning to determine whether the suicide attacker who detonated a nail bomb at Manchester Arena last night was part of a terror cell

The identity of the attacker, who was also killed, is not yet known and the deadly blast is being treated as an act of terrorism - although nobody has claimed responsibility

Liam Curry and Chloe Rutherford

Pictured: Mark Rutherford with his daughter Chloe, who is still missing after attending the Ariana Grande concert

The families of both teens' have driven through the night from their homes in South Shields, South Tyneside, to get to Manchester

Missing: A woman named Olivia Campbell was reported as missing by a close friend. Her friend said she was wearing blue jeans and thigh-high black boots

Theresa May spoke outside Number 10 Downing Street this morning after she and Jeremy Corbyn suspended election campaigning

Video footage showed people fleeing in tears from the venue after reports of explosions at the end of an Ariana Grande concert (pictured tonight)

Police said earlier this morning that there was due to be a controlled explosion in Cathedral gardens, and warned people not to be alarmed

A policeman patrols Victoria Railway Station close to Manchester Arena. Display boards direct customers to posters where they can find travel information

Police shut down the streets around the concert hall in the aftermath of the attack. Here, a group of women walk over a plastic barrier held down by a police officer

Manchester City FC also tweeted a tribute: 'It's with great sadness we hear of the terrible events at the Arena. Our hearts go out to all affected and to our city's emergency services.' Pictured: People outside the concert venue text on their phones

A Twitter account - which was unverified - posted this hours before the attack, warning of a terror attack

The Twitter account also posted this picture of the ISIS flag with the hashtag 'Manchester Arena'

Several ISIS-friendly accounts posted the hashtag #ManchesteArena and #ArianaGrande

None of the ISIS fan pages have claimed responsibility for last night's terror attack

A sign saying 'Ariana we love you' was left in the street nearby the arena. Theresa May said 'many children' were among the victims
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Moment armed police storm 'home of Manchester suicide bomber'
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Police swoop in on suspect as part of Manchester investigation
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Moment 'nail bomb' explodes at Ariana Grande concert
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Girls scream and climb over barriers as they evacuate Manchester Arena
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Crowds run through Manchester station in panic after bomb blast
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Forensic officers raid 'home of Manchester suicide bomber'
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Downing Street flags lowered to half-mast for Manchester victims
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Ariana Grande's tour bus arrives back at Manchester's Lowry Hotel
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Police confirm 22 people are now confirmed dead after Manchester attack
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Ariana Grande fans running away from venue after an explosion
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Manchester Arena victims carried out after 'terrorist' attack
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Blood seen dripping from victim's leg after Manchester 'explosion'
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Police seen amongst panicking fans at Ariana Grande concert
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Loud BANG heard and explosion seen at Manchester Arena
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Manchester terror: Amber Rudd condemns 'barbaric attack'
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'There're no problems here': Manchester Arena announcement urges no panic
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Terrifying scenes inside Manchester Arena as crowd flee concert
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Manchester police treating arena blast as 'terrorist incident'
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Terrified crowds leave Manchester Arena after bomb blast
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Chaotic scenes following 'explosion' at Manchester Arena
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Moment 'nail bomb' explodes at Ariana Grande concert
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Ariana Grande performs at Manchester arena before big 'explosion'
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Armed police enter chaotic scenes after Manchester 'explosion'
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