Public Inquiry to be launched into deaths of 22 Manchester bombing victims
Inquest proceedings will be adjourned and an inquiry set up to ensure that all relevant evidence can be heard.
The Home Secretary has announced that a public inquiry will be established to investigate the deaths of the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena terror attack.
The inquiry will be chaired by the Honourable Sir John Saunders, a retired High Court judge.
He was nominated by the Lord Chief Justice to lead the investigation and inquest into the deaths at Manchester Arena in 2017.
Priti Patel made the decision to launch the inquiry following advice from Sir John that inquest proceedings should be adjourned and an inquiry established to ensure that all relevant evidence can be heard.
The Home Secretary said: "It is vital that those who survived or lost loved ones in the Manchester Arena attack get the answers that they need and that we learn the lessons, whatever they may be.
"This process is an important step for those affected as they look to move on from the attack and I know that they want answers as quickly as possible.
"I am determined to make this happen, while ensuring the proper processes are followed.
"Now that the coroner has decided that an inquest cannot properly investigate the deaths, I have agreed to establish an inquiry to consider all the information so that he can make appropriate recommendations."
The inquiry to investigate the deaths of John Atkinson, Courtney Boyle, Kelly Brewster, Georgina Callander, Olivia Campbell-Hardy, Liam Curry, Wendy Fawell, Martyn Hett, Alison Howe, Megan Hurley, Nell Jones, Michelle Kiss, Angelika Klis, Marcin Klis, Sorrell Leczkowski, Lisa Lees, Eilidh MacLeod, Elaine Mclver, Saffie-Rose Roussos, Chloe Rutherford, Philip Tron and Jane Carolyn Tweddle in the horrific attack at Manchester Arena on 22 May 2017 will have the same scope as the current inquest.
The specific arrangements for the inquiry will now be a matter for the chair and the Home Office will provide support and ensure that the inquiry has the resources that it needs.