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Intelligence sharing between the US and the UK has been resumed.

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British police investigating the Manchester bombing had stopped

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sharing information after these photos from the scene

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Earlier, the British prime minister spoke to the American president.

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I will be making clear to President Trump today that

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intelligence that is shared between law enforcement agencies

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The total number of people in custody after Monday night's

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As the police continue to hunt down the suicide bomber's

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network of associates, we'll bring you all

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We'll also talk to the only journalist allowed into the mosque

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that the attacker and his family regularly attended.

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In other news, President Trump has been meeting the leaders

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He left no doubt that America First remains his key priority.

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Someone has just asked if we are picking up tweets during the

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programme. We definitely are. We've been talking about Donald

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Trump's trip to Brussels today. Donald Trump will be flying to

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Sicily to model where there is a two day summit. How do you assess today?

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It was quite a strange day. You do not have to be a body language

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expert to feel that a lot of the Nato leaders, European leaders, were

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uncomfortable with Donald Trump standing up on the stage and

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harrying them about not paying their fair share for defence spending. The

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promised mark of 2% of GDP, the majority of Nato members do not do

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that and he essentially lectured them, it could I did me of

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inauguration day when Donald Trump stood up and talked about all of the

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politicians behind him saying they were benefiting the rest of the

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country was not. If we look at that in the context of America that is

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precisely what a lot of his supporters want him to do. Exactly.

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Making big European elite feel uncomfortable the same way he

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disrupted the US establishment during the presidential campaign. If

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nothing else it will help him a little bit, make him feel like he is

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living up to the campaign promises where he called me to obsolete and

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putting America first and having allies pay their fair share. Very

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different to what we saw in Israel and Saudi Arabia and Rome when he

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was much more accommodating to his host. He is off to the G7 next. What

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will his goals be? Other leaders will be talking about the

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environment and things, trying to back him down as far as immigration

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lows. He is going to push his line. Talking about enforcing borders,

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that was a strange thing to hear a nanny to speech. To deal with

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immigration. You will hear more of the same at this meeting and it will

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be an interesting thing to see how that resolved. A Republican

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candidate in Montana... A Republican candidate in a special

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congressional election in Montana has been charged for assaulting

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a British reporter. You were waiting to make a decision

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about health care... We will be talking about that later. Speak with

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Shane, please. I am sick and tired of you guys. The last time you did

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the same thing. Get the hail out of here. The last time you did the same

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thing. Fox news confirmed the account of the guardian reporter. It

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is not clever. No. The Republican candidate said he was assaulted by

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the guardian reporter. That is not held up by the teapot the eyewitness

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accounts. It is interesting to see the reaction. The way the Republican

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party is handling this, sitting on their hands, there was a release

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from the Senate committee saying that essentially this was not the

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man that we know, it was a mistake, but downplaying it. We have only had

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a few Republicans say that this was a reprehensible behaviour and not in

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keeping with traditional political norms and we have heard that a lot

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over the past year when politicians say something that does not keep

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with the norm and yet the party stands behind him for electoral

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gain. We are not going to prejudge what the police or a court might

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conclude but you can hear the animosity towards the poor to the

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media. It is hard not to see that in the product context of the general

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atmosphere between right of centre politicians and journalists. Donald

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Trump said that certain media outlets were enemies of the American

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people. The polar drying the line between that type of rhetoric and

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violence against reporters. He has been charged with a misdemeanour

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assault by the local Sheriff. He is supposed to have the hearing after

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the election. Upward of 60% may be of voters in Montana have already

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cast a ballot so he could go on to win. Republicans a little off the

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hook because if he loses they can say this is not representative of

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the mood of the nation, an anti-Trump groundswell, it is a

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one-off. Whereas if he wins he can say they won despite all of this.

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Republicans are not in peril. That is what people are watching with

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special elections, any sign of anti-republican groundswell going

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into next year's midterm elections. Is that it? I guess that is it. I am

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back to DC. Wayne Rooney came on at the end for

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Manchester United. Wayne Rooney's future as an England

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international is in doubt. He's been left out of the squad

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for its upcoming matches It is strange that this does not

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come as a surprise. Gareth Southgate realises that Wayne Rooney has not

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had a lot of game time so he is Manchester United's leading

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goal-scorer and England's leading goal-scorer with 53 and England's

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most capped outfield with 119 so he could play in a record-breaking

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fourth World Cup in 2018. He has made himself available. Is Gareth

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Southgate going to pick him? That will be the question because he has

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left out of a qualifier towards the end of last year and two games this

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year against Lithuania and Germany in March. For Wayne Rooney it is a

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case of he needs to be playing so does he play in the Premier League

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for Manchester United? Is it to Everton he goes or overseas? If he

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does that he will be only the second person to actually play for the

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English national side having played overseas after David Beckham. Played

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for two Premier League clubs, I will not be playing for anymore.

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FIFA says it's aware of human rights abuses involving workers

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constructing stadiums for the 2018 Russia World Cup -

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The workers were said to be North Koreans working

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FIFA President said "Fifa and the local organising committee

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have required the general contractor to take immediate steps to rectify

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The monitoring committee found evidence of workers and they have

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said they are no longer in the area and as far as they are concerned

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they are not working on any other stadiums. They raised concerns about

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the appalling conditions that they may have been subjected to. Reports

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that the North Koreans were subjected to living conditions where

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there was no sanitation, no running water, no heat. Lots of questions

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have gone unanswered today. No response from them. Fifa saying in a

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statement to the BBC that they are aware of this, that they have

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protocols in place, they are monitoring this, their committee was

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aware of this and it has not continued on and they are committed

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to these big events. The World Cup in Russia going ahead in an ethical

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way and with respect to human rights.

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Badminton's Suddaman Cup is being held on the Gold Coast in Australia.

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The sport's biggest names are in town -

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Manchester's two big clubs - City and United - have joined

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forces to help the victims of Monday's terror attack.

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The club's have pledged to donate one million pounds to an emergency

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fund that will help the victims and their families.

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Stay with us on Outside Source - still to come.

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We'll speak to BBC Urdu - their reporter was the only

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journalist allowed inside the Mosque where the Manchester suicide

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bomber and his family were regular attendees.

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As details of the victims of the Manchester bombing emerge,

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the city continues to grieve, big questions still remain.

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Is enough being done to integrate the children

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Like thousands who came before him and thousands since this man came

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believe that Salman Abedi came from believe that Salman Abedi came from

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the Muslim community. Why did he do that? It is not in our name. Libyans

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took to the streets of Manchester to celebrate the fall of Colonel

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Gaddafi. My daughter called herself a Mancunian. I said OK, you are.

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Salman Abedi did not fit in. There seems to be an emerging subculture

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among the young individuals, mainly from the second-generation, who do

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not feel they belong anywhere, they do not feel they have a value in

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life, they feel there is no future for them. If current strategies are

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not working what is to be done? It is important not to see it as a

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problem of one community or religion. This is a British problem.

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These individuals are born here, being raised here, feeling here.

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Here in Cheetham Hill less than two miles start of the arena the Libyans

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we have spoken to who live here do not want to come on camera and you

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can see why. There is one thing that keeps coming up. Stopping

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radicalisation does not depend on Imam is that teachers it depends on

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opportunities for young people. As one dad said, why would you blow

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yourself up if you had enough to live for? They are worried there

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will be repercussions. How did you feel on Tuesday when you find out?

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How does that make people think of me or my brother or my father or my

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mother? Do you worry about the future? I do not think there will be

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here in ten years' time. Because of all this stuff going on. Ali's wife

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is worried that their daughter will be bullied for being Libyan. Ali is

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worried about her going to concerts. This is Outside Source live

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from the BBC newsroom. Our lead story is that intelligence

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sharing between the UK I have just had a message asking us

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to look at the connection between the UK and Libya. Police in Britain

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continued to investigate the Manchester bombing. They had stopped

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sharing information that they have said they have received fresh

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assurances and will continue to work with their US counterparts. We are

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learning more about the man who carried out that attack. One of his

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last things to do before the attack was to call his mother.

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He called him and asked can you give me my mum to call her. Something

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going on there. We also learned that Salman Abedi

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had been in Libya very recently. That means he returned from Libya

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this month. We learned that Libya had been monitoring his younger

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brother. Certainly while Libya is his

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original home country, he is Libyan, he has been travelling to Libya, we

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do not know how many times he has been to Libya but he kept relations

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with his original country because his father and brother are still

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there and they are in custody. On his way back he stopped in Istanbul

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in Germany but only on a transitional basis, he did not enter

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the country. It is hard to speculate whether he was radicalised in Libya

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or here in Manchester on in the UK because some of his neighbours are

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seeing that he was naive, he wanted to be in a gang, he did not sure a

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bright mind and others were saying he showed early signs of

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radicalisation and he still might be contacted the authorities. It is

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hard to know whether he was radicalised in Libya or Britain but

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certainly his brother is a member of Isis and some reports have indicated

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his father was part available in fighting group that had links to

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Al-Qaeda and was part of the uprising against Connacht Gaddafi in

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2011 and fought a long with more radical Islamist groups in the years

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that follow. We do not know exactly how his radicalisation process has

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evolved but certainly there are links to his home country and these

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will be found soon. We are increasingly sure that his father

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and many other people fled Libya because of Gaddafi and then returned

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relatively recently to fight Gaddafi. To fight Gedda fee and to

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visit Libya on a more sustained basis after the fall of the Gaddafi

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regime. We know that Tripoli is not necessarily the most of and place at

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least in Northern Africa and government as major difficulties in

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policing Tripoli and the country as a whole. Isis has a strong foothold

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in Libya and European countries and the US are linking efforts to try to

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fight Isis in Libya. How easy is it for the UK Government to get help

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from the government intra- bully? It is going to be very difficult. He is

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supported by the international community but he has negligible

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presence intra- bully. It is mainly policed by right colours Islamist

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movements spread Islamic fighting group as part of. The fact that

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Libya is unstable makes it harder for the US intelligence operations

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to communicate with intelligence operations in Libya.

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This is that Billy mosque where he and his family worshipped. You can

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see the family home is not far away. That home was raided on Tuesday.

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This statement was made by the mosque on Wednesday. Some media

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reports have reported that the bomber worked at the Manchester is

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Linux centre. Some media group ports have reported this. This is not

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true. I assure everyone, listeners, viewers in the UK, around the UK,

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this bomber has never worked in the centre. Thank you for attending a

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sling. Did Salman Abedi three here? He did attend this mosque. That was

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John Sweeney asking the question. We know that Salman Abedi at his family

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were regular attendees at this mosque. A BBC reporter got into the

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mosque yesterday, the only journalist to do so. I wanted to go

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inside and pray but I was stopped, by the police, you are a journalist,

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you are not allowed then. I explained I need to pray. We argued

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for about her 15 minutes, the mosque administration got involved and I

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said to him this is my right, it is the mosque. I was allowed in but

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with a very strict conditions, number one was that I would not be

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allowed to pray behind the rest of the worshippers so I was asked to

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pray in a separate corner, I was not allowed to go left-to-right, I was

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banned from speaking to any worshippers and the third condition

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was I was not to load my phone, taking pictures. I accepted all of

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these conditions which were really strange to me and never happen to me

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in any other mosque. You were not able to convert with any of the

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people inside? I was unable to speak to them, unable to find out what

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happened. It was one of those kind of mosques which was really

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organised and it seemed very well controlled. Most of the

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administration people belong to Arabic Muslim community and when the

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player finished when the Imam normally praise afterwards,

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collective prayers, but after the players finished the Imam announced

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that nobody, no worshippers, are allowed to speak to the media or

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talk about the attack. It sounds like inside and outside this mosque

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is feeling an extraordinary amount of pressure. Yes. Of course. It

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became centre of attention within seconds. At the same time they had

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the opportunity to open up to the media and address the questions that

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has been raised by the press or by the people. Yesterday in the press

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statement they said Salman Abedi did statement they said Salman Abedi did

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not work here. OK, but people want to know whether those reports that

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his younger brother was teaching the Koran in the same mosque and his

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father was well known to worshippers as well, they did not deny any of

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those reports. People wanted to know. This mosque in particular have

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lost an opportunity to explain how things work and what Islam and

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Muslims are about. We will see you next week.

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