(BBC) The chairman of the inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing has said he hopes to get “acceptable answers” from MI5 at a meeting to discuss what steps have been taken to prevent further attacks.
Sir John Saunders made a range of recommendations to the security service after hearing evidence about the suicide May 2017 attack.
On the eighth anniversary of the bombing, Sir John said there needed to be public accountability after MI5 admitted missing a significant chance to take action that might have stopped the bombing.
He has now revealed he is due to meet MI5 in June to discuss his recommendations, which were published more than two years ago.
