Manchester Arena Inquiry: Families gather in city as parents of youngest victim call for 'transparency'
Families of the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena bombing will gather in the city today as a public inquiry into the terror attack gets underway.Ahead of its opening the parents of the youngest victim of the attack have called for transparency.Retired High Court judge Sir John Saunder is chairing the Manchester Arena Inquiry, which will investigate events before, during and after the atrocity at the end of an Ariana Grande concert May 22, 2017.It is expected to last for around four months.The main hearings will be held in at a room specially converted from two courtrooms at Manchester and Salford Magistrates court on Deansgate in the city centre.Unprecedented arrangements to ensure social distancing is observed by the families of the