Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Any mistakes found to have been made by police or the security services will not be kept secret to spare their 'embarrassment', families bereaved in the Manchester Arena bombing have been told.
Sir John Saunders, chairman of the ongoing public inquiry into the atrocity, made the comments at a preliminary hearing today which considered 'closed hearings' and 'restriction orders' relating to certain planned witnesses.
Lawyers for the families asked for 'maximum exposure' - the inquiry will shortly move to consider the issue of whether the security services and counter-terror police could, or should, have prevented suicide bomber Salman Abedi and his
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