Manchester attack: Police 'not sharing information with US' - BBC News
Police investigating the Manchester Arena bomb attack have stopped sharing information with the US after leaks to the media, the BBC understands. UK officials were outraged when photos appearing to show debris from the attack appeared in the New York Times. It came after the name of bomber Salman Abedi was leaked to US media 24 hours after the attack, which killed 22 - including children - and injured 64. Theresa May is to raise concerns with Donald Trump at a Nato meeting later. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog World In Pictures • Playlist Big Hitters • Playlist Just Good News • Positive stories | BBC News

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