MI5 had key information about the Manchester Arena bomber but failed to act, missing a "significant" chance to stop the terror attack, a damning inquiry has found.
The final report in the three-year probe said the security service received intelligence on Salman Abedi on two separate occasions in the months before he murdered 22 people in May 2017.
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