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So, what's the UK government hiding? Intelligence material relating to the Manchester Arena bombing could be kept secret at victims' inquests if the government gets its way. Home Secretary Priti Patel has applied to have some material kept back from the public and victims' families, meaning some evidence could be considered behind closed doors. The move has led to fears that authorities could avoid proper scrutiny over the investigation into terrorist Salman Abedi before he killed 22 in May 2017. Daily Mail Duncan Gardham and Richard Spillett - Priti Patel calls for Manchester Arena bombing coroner to keep intelligence material secret from public - as families say they fear a cover-up
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So, what's the UK government hiding?So, what's the UK government hiding? Intelligence material relating to the Manchester Arena bombing could be kept secret at victims' inquests if the government gets its way. Home Secretary Priti Patel has applied to have some material kept back from the public and victims' families, meaning some evidence could be considered behind closed doors. The move has led to fears that authorities could avoid proper scrutiny over the investigation into terrorist Salman Abedi before he killed 22 in May 2017. Daily Mail Duncan Gardham and Richard Spillett - Priti Patel calls for Manchester Arena bombing coroner to keep intelligence material secret from public - as families say they fear a cover-up
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Intelligence material relating to the Manchester Arena bombing could be kept secret at victims' inquests if the government gets its way.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has applied to have some material kept back from the public and victims' families, meaning some evidence could be considered behind closed doors.
The move has led to fears that authorities could avoid proper scrutiny over the investigation into terrorist Salman Abedi before he killed 22 in May 2017.
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