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At just after 22:30hrs on Monday 22nd May 2017, a suicide bomber detonated an improvised device at the Manchester Arena in the UK where around 14,000 people, mainly teenagers and family, had travelled from across the UK to attend the concert of Ariana Grande. The bomb killed twenty-two people including many children. Over one hundred were physically injured and many more suffered psychological and emotional trauma. The Manchester Arena attack was the deadliest in the UK since the London bombings on 7th July 2005. Although the Greater Manchester Resilience Forum had done many planning exercises, the events of 22nd May were something none of those involved had ever encountered before. This was a real-world test of the plans and assumptions.My Guest today John Fletcher, with over 28 years experience as a uniformed manager with Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service & was the lead NILO (National Inter-agency Liaison Officers) during the Manchester attack. John takes us through the events of 22nd of may drawing lessons learned as we dip in and out of different reports overlaying his own experiences and recollections of the event.You can download FREE RESOURCES HEREYou can connect with John HEREKerslake Report Manchester Arena Enquiry We only feature the latest 200 episodes of the podcast on public platforms so to access our podcast LIBRARY, every Debrief & document CLICK HEREPODCAST GIFT - Get your FREE subscription to essential Firefighting publications HEREA big thanks to our partners for supporting this episode.GORE-TEX Professional ClothingMSA The Safety CompanyPATROL STORE UKHAIX FootwearROAM all Natural Meat Snacks GRENADERIP INTO Podcast ApparelLyfe Linez - Get Functional Hydration FUEL for FIREFIGHTERS, Clean no sugar for daily hydration. 80% of people live dehydrated and for firefighters this costPlease support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
The Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr talks to Krishnan Guru-Murthy from London's ICA on the release of his new album Call the Comets. A political musician from his early days of gigging at Glastonbury, he now talks of disagreeing with Smiths frontman Morrissey over his far-right leanings, how the terrorist attack in Manchester jolted his creativity and why he thinks politicians are more desperate for fame than anyone else. Recorded: 14 June 2018. Producer: Sarah Gough. Production support: Amy Gardner, Max Velody.
Chief Exec Matt Tee discusses IPSO's response to the review of the Manchester attack as well as the challenges of reporting from major incidents - including where people can go for help if they are experiencing press intrusion
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Man oh man finally up and going again between allergies and than technical issues we completed another show with the help of brandon, without taking any more time lets get going! *Week recap: Luthers Cafe, Lyn-z Andrews, Romper, Brandon recap, Allergies, Drag show at heat night club *News:Trump divorce, Manchester Attack, Gun man at Comic con *Entertainment: Ben Stiller & Christine Taylor divorce, Lindsey lohan, Despacito Justin Biber club incident *Sex&Relationship: Ex Rant! Thank you for another week and for brandon being here. be sure to check out our interview with Lyn-z at Luther's Cafe!!! please don't forget to stay up to date with us on Youtube, Facebook, and Instagram. Facebook: www.facebook.com/Seanontherocks/ And Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCjhEH0W9PSdMVK5tnicg0oA And if you have any questions or wanna get ahold of us email us at: Seanontherox@gmail.com
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A woman who helped the injured following the Manchester terror attack, has appealed for information about a young girl she helped. Lianna Shutt from Burnley - who is a trained nurse - had been at the Ariana Grande concert at the Arena with her daughter. She helped a number of people including the young girl, before taking a seriously injured man to hospital in her own car. Lianna told Mick Coyle that she'd love to hear from her.
The total number of arrests is now fifteen. Investigators say they have dismantled a large part of the network bomber Salman Abedi was a part of, but that more arrests are expected. Guest - Simon Palamar, Research Assistant, Centre for International Governance Innovation
Covert Contact returns from hiatus with William J. Tucker, a regular contributor on counterintelligence and security topics for Blogs of War and Covert Contact, joining me for a look at the Manchester attack. This episode was recorded shortly after a suicide bomber struck an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England on May 22nd and the […]
Chris Anthony & Muhammad Hussain talk to Martin Bashir about why they are taking part in the Great Manchester run on Sunday and what it means to them in the light of Monday's attack at the Manchester Arena. After it became known that the bomber had worshipped at Didsbury Mosque the media descended and the mosque had to defend its reputation. Kevin Bocquet meets some of its leaders. As the case was reopened this week into the murder of Blessed Oscar Romero after almost 40 years ago, Martin asks Matt Eisenbrandte, author of Assassination of a Saint, why it has taken so long. Trevor Barnes meets 98 year old Dennis Brock who has been ringing the bells at his church in Sunbury-on-Thames for nearly nine decades. As people in Manchester are still coming to terms with the concert bomb attack, Martin talks to three faith leaders to have been involved in the response to the attack: the Bishop of Manchester the Right Rev David Walker, Imam Irfan Chishti and Rabbi Daniel Walker. They discuss what needs to be done now to bring communities together, and how best to harness the generous spirit witnessed in Manchester this week. Producer: Carmel Lonergan David Cook Editor: Amanda Hancox.
Tyler is joined by the President of MUFChicago Gonzalo to discuss all the action from the Europa League Final between MUFC and Ajax. Tyler and Gonzalo also discuss, transfer window who is in and who is out, Fox 32 News interview, the horrific Manchester Attack, and the summer plans for the chapter regarding the tour and get togethers.
May 2017: This was a particularly poignant interview for me as it was recorded the day after the terrorist atrocities at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester. But it was a lovely conversation with Whiskey Myers' guitarist, Cody Tate, who showed that life must go on as we chatted about music, life…and the events in Manchester. #country #rock #whiskeymyers #codytate #Manchesterattack #interview
Previously in Europe, Hugh. Just a quick solo episode due to some technical difficulties where we talk about some of the bigger events of the week, including the attack in Manchester, Greek bailout talks, British and German elections as well as France, Lithuania & Portugal. Feel free to send us an email at PreviouslyInEurope@gmail.com or follow us on twitter @PrevInEurope If you can please leave us a review on iTunes and if you can't do that tell a friend, this stuff really helps us out
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FOX's Michelle Pollino brings you the early scoop with "FOX Country": Country music responds to the attacks in Manchester by saying the show must go on. Maren Morris and the Cadillac Three are slated to perform in Manchester on Nov. 20 as part of her 'Hero Tour', and she reassured fans she'll be there through an Instagram post. Also performing Brent Cobb, posting on his Facebook that after much consideration, they've decided to perform, posting, "while we do not want to be insensitive to your tragedy, we also refuse to let terrorism win." And Charles Esten is scheduled to begin a European tour with other members of the 'Nashville' cast June 9, posting on social media, "Such heartbreaking horror, sending prayers, love, strength and healing from Nashville to Manchester. Soon we'll bring them in person." Meanwhile, Esten and is saluting the Nashville Predators in the only way they know how, by making music recording a song for their Stanley Cup run, "Here Come the Predators." That's FOX Country on FOX News. Follow Michelle Pollino on Twitter: @MichellPollino
Michael Graham reacts to the Manchester Attack, Trump's trip to the Middle East, and whether a radical shift is coming in how we address the issue of terrorism.
Last night there was an attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester. We covered the breaking news. As with any fast-moving story, there are constant updates.We covered the murder of a Richard Collins III by a member of an Alt-Reich Facebook group. Mississippi State Representative Karl Oliver made a Facebook post threatening to lynch anyone who removed Confederate monuments.Finally, Bill Maher can go to hell.
Liverpool Live regular George McKane joined Mick Coyle on Radio City Talk to discuss the tragic news from Manchester. He struggled to contain his emotion as he an presenter Mick Coyle discussed the latest update from the Ariana Grande concert. As heard on Liverpool Live on Radio City Talk, weekdays 11am-3pm
Islamic extremism is today's main topic as we cover the Manchester terrorist attack and put the Trump visit to the Middle East in context with the attack. Also some thoughts on the FOX ratings slip and 'blue' city economics.*Trump Trip *Manchester Attack*Ratings for FOX*Blue City EconomicsLiberty Never Sleeps is a conservative podcast with Republican raconteur and rascal, T.W. Williams. Using nuclear fiery rhetoric, Tom addresses issues and events of the day.
Manchester suffered what police are calling a terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert last night. The explosion at Manchester Arena killed 22 people, including children, while leaving 59 injured. The Islamic State has taken credit for the attack, though they've provided no evidence. Guest - David Harris, Insignis Strategic Group. Terrorism expert NYC Pride has invited Toronto Police officers to march in their parade this summer, in uniform. The two parades are scheduled to take place on the same week. Guest - Dierdre Pike, Senior Social Planner with Social Planning and Research Council How are Toronto Police responding to this news? Will they take up NYCPride on their offer? Guest - Mike McCormack, President of the Toronto Police Association Renegotiation of NAFTA have forced the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, along with others such as those in Windsor-Essex and Sault Ste. Marie, to launch surveys to companies in the steel food chain to figure out who's health is contingent on the Canada-US agreement. Given how much is known about America's goals in renegotiations, how can we prepare for those changes? Guest - Huzaifa Saeed, Policy and Research Analyst with the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce.
Was the Manchester attack at the Ariana Grande concert a hoax? Just look at this and leave your opinion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6g3WYLS99uU***
Islamic extremism is today's main topic as we cover the Manchester terrorist attack and put the Trump visit to the Middle East in context with the attack. Also some thoughts on the FOX ratings slip and 'blue' city economics.*Trump Trip *Manchester Attack*Ratings for FOX*Blue City EconomicsLiberty Never Sleeps is a conservative podcast with Republican raconteur and rascal, T.W. Williams. Using nuclear fiery rhetoric, Tom addresses issues and events of the day.