MI5 apology over Manchester Arena attack not enough, says MP
Twenty-two people died in the bombing, which happened at the end of Ariana Grande's concertThe head of the security agency said on Thursday it was "profoundly sorry" that it did not thwart the suicide bombing in 2017 which killed 22 people.
He told the House of Commons: "Too often in this place, an apology from an organisation seems to be enough when it's not." She added: "When it comes to whether lives could have been saved, the government is of course incredibly sorry and sorry is a weak word."Twenty-two people were killed and hundreds more injured in the explosion
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