The 'missed' chance to avert the 2017 arena bombing and Matt Hancock's leaked texts lead the papers.
Dominating many of Friday's papers, The Guardian leads with the story on relatives of victims of the Manchester Arena attack accusing MI5 of failure. The head of the pubic inquiry into the bombing is quoted as saying that there was a "realistic possibility" that the attacker could have been stopped if the security service had acted more decisively on intelligence.
It reports that Mr Hancock is furious and feels betrayed by the writer, who was working on a book with him.Changing gears, the Daily Mail is leading with a story on Sue Gray being offered a job by Labour leader Keir Starmer. They report that Ms Gray, who led the investigation into parties at Downing Street when Boris Johnson was prime minister, has had her credibility questioned by allies of the former Conservative Party leader.
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