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London Bridge attack: Islamic groups step up anti-terror efforts in UK – live updates | |
(35 minutes later) | |
9.54pm BST | |
21:54 | |
Back to the hits now for Liam with the Oasis hit Live Forever. | |
No sign of Noel, but Chris Martin from Coldplay has strapped on the acoustic guitar and popped back on stage. | |
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Song number two from the former Oasis frontman is his, erm, new single Wall of Glass. | |
9.49pm BST | |
21:49 | |
Liam Gallagher is one of the surprise guests at the Manchester concert and has opened with Rock n Roll Star. | |
9.44pm BST | |
21:44 | |
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has tweeted tonight: | |
In Manchester now, London today and always in our country: We stand together & united against those who seek to divide us #OneLoveManchester pic.twitter.com/HMmb5D8l9b | |
Watch my full response to last night's dreadful terrorist attack in London. https://t.co/jZtw2A54YO | |
9.41pm BST | |
21:41 | |
Ariana Grande says she was inspired to change her set list for the One Love Manchester concert after the mother of one of the teenage victims said her daughter would have wanted to hear the hits. | |
Grande appeared on stage at the Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground in an an oversized white One Love Manchester sweatshirt and seemed overcome by emotion at points as she was joined by a string of musical stars. | |
She told the crowd: “I want to thank you so much for coming tonight and being so happy and strong and unified. I love you guys so much. This night is the kind of thing the world really needs right now.” | |
Grande said she had not planned to play so many of her big hits but changed her mind after meeting the mother of Olivia Campbell-Hardy, 15, who was among the victims of the blast that kiiled 22 people at at her concert last week. | |
She said: “I had the pleasure of meeting Olivia’s mummy a few days ago and I started to cry and gave her a big hug and she said ‘stop crying, because Olivia wouldn’t have wanted you to cry’. | |
“And then she told me Olivia would have wanted to hear the hits. We had a different show planned and we had a rehearsal yesterday and we changed everything.” | |
9.36pm BST | |
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Coldplay are now on stage in Manchester and playing hits including Viva La Vida. | |
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Shortly before 9pm a white, contained flatbed truck was seen leaving London Bridge going north, with what is thought to have been the terrorists’ van inside. | Shortly before 9pm a white, contained flatbed truck was seen leaving London Bridge going north, with what is thought to have been the terrorists’ van inside. |
9.08pm BST | 9.08pm BST |
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Justin Bieber is now on stage and says it’s an honour to be performing at the Manchester concert. | Justin Bieber is now on stage and says it’s an honour to be performing at the Manchester concert. |
He has a guitar. That can only mean it’s time for his downbeat hit Love Yourself. | He has a guitar. That can only mean it’s time for his downbeat hit Love Yourself. |
9.05pm BST | 9.05pm BST |
21:05 | 21:05 |
Kevin Rawlinson | Kevin Rawlinson |
Efforts to prevent people turning to terrorism will be stepped up in the wake of the London Bridge attack, one of the UK’s largest Islamic organisations has said. | Efforts to prevent people turning to terrorism will be stepped up in the wake of the London Bridge attack, one of the UK’s largest Islamic organisations has said. |
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) condemned Saturday’s atrocity at London Bridge, which has claimed the lives of at least seven people, as an “outrage” and said it would launch a new grassroots campaign to make sure that suspicious activity is reported to the authorities. | The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) condemned Saturday’s atrocity at London Bridge, which has claimed the lives of at least seven people, as an “outrage” and said it would launch a new grassroots campaign to make sure that suspicious activity is reported to the authorities. |
“Last night, we witnessed – once again – horror inflicted on our streets. This is the third time in as many months. They are truly shocking and we condemn them in the strongest terms,” said its secretary-general Harun Khan. | “Last night, we witnessed – once again – horror inflicted on our streets. This is the third time in as many months. They are truly shocking and we condemn them in the strongest terms,” said its secretary-general Harun Khan. |
He said the UK needed to “stand together, and for our part, in particular, we can work harder to help our young people relate to this country and the faith which has the tools to make them modern citizens”. | He said the UK needed to “stand together, and for our part, in particular, we can work harder to help our young people relate to this country and the faith which has the tools to make them modern citizens”. |
While he condemned the attack, Khan said it was not for the Muslim community as a whole to apologise for it because only the attackers were responsible for their actions. | While he condemned the attack, Khan said it was not for the Muslim community as a whole to apologise for it because only the attackers were responsible for their actions. |
“It is my duty as a Muslim - and for every Muslim - to stand up and condemn a wrongful deed ... It is a duty of every Muslim to speak out against this kind of injustice. So, I am not apologising for what they have done and nobody should have to apologise for them because they made a choice to do something. But, what I can do as a citizen and as a Muslim, is condemn their actions.” | “It is my duty as a Muslim - and for every Muslim - to stand up and condemn a wrongful deed ... It is a duty of every Muslim to speak out against this kind of injustice. So, I am not apologising for what they have done and nobody should have to apologise for them because they made a choice to do something. But, what I can do as a citizen and as a Muslim, is condemn their actions.” |
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The pop megastar Katy Perry – sporting an arresting peroxide crew cut hairdo no less – has just hit the stage in Manchester with an acoustic version of her hit Part of Me. | The pop megastar Katy Perry – sporting an arresting peroxide crew cut hairdo no less – has just hit the stage in Manchester with an acoustic version of her hit Part of Me. |
“I encourage you to choose love, even when that is difficult,” she tells the crowd. | “I encourage you to choose love, even when that is difficult,” she tells the crowd. |
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BBC pop writer Mark Savage is watching the Manchester concert on BBC1: | BBC pop writer Mark Savage is watching the Manchester concert on BBC1: |
Lovely shared moment as @ArianaGrande and @MileyCyrus duet on Crowded House's Don't Think It's Over. #OneLoveManchester pic.twitter.com/r0m49wyaUS | Lovely shared moment as @ArianaGrande and @MileyCyrus duet on Crowded House's Don't Think It's Over. #OneLoveManchester pic.twitter.com/r0m49wyaUS |
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Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas told the crowd at the fundraising concert: “Manchester, London, we are here together and we are one.” | Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas told the crowd at the fundraising concert: “Manchester, London, we are here together and we are one.” |
Ariana Grande then introduced Imogen Heap, who sat at the piano to sing Whatcha Say before a video message from David Beckham was played. He said: “As a father, what happened made me truly sad and it’s a day we’ll never forget. I’m proud of everyone there today, everyone in the crowd and all the artists.” | Ariana Grande then introduced Imogen Heap, who sat at the piano to sing Whatcha Say before a video message from David Beckham was played. He said: “As a father, what happened made me truly sad and it’s a day we’ll never forget. I’m proud of everyone there today, everyone in the crowd and all the artists.” |
Grande later joined a choir from Parrs Wood high school on stage, who sang their own version of her song, My Everything, before she welcomed her boyfriend Mac Miller on to the stage, saying: “Tonight is all about love, am I right?” | Grande later joined a choir from Parrs Wood high school on stage, who sang their own version of her song, My Everything, before she welcomed her boyfriend Mac Miller on to the stage, saying: “Tonight is all about love, am I right?” |
The pair danced together as they performed their 2013 collaboration The Way and Miller’s track Dang! | The pair danced together as they performed their 2013 collaboration The Way and Miller’s track Dang! |
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