UPDATE:
According to Manchester Evening News, Police have made arrests in relation to the Manchester Arena bombing attack which killed 22 people on Sunday May 22nd.
While the story is developing, the news program reports a 23-year-old man is among those arrested in the police investigation. As the investigation continues, Police will confirm how many arrests have been made.
Police believe the bombing was a suicide attack at the Ariana Grande concert.
Earlier, Greater Manchester Police chief constable Ian Hopkins said a single male attacker appeared to have detonated an improvised explosive device.
"The priority is to establish whether he was acting alone or as part of a network. The attacker, I can confirm, died at the arena," he said.
The death toll following a suicide bombing at Ariana Grande's Manchester concert has risen to 22 people, Greater Manchester Police confirm.
The attacker is amongst those dead, CNN reports.
EARLIER:
The death toll following a suicide bombing at Ariana Grande's Manchester concert has risen to 22 people, Greater Manchester Police confirm.
The attacker is amongst those dead, CNN reports.
There are still multiple young children missing. Charlotte Campbell’s 15-year-old daughter, Olivia, has not been found.
"She was at the concert. She’d just seen the support act and said she was having an amazing time, and thanking me for letting her go. She was with her friend, Adam. Adam was found about half an hour ago – he’s in hospital – but Olivia’s not been found yet," she told BBC Radio 4.
"I’m at home phoning everybody: hospitals, police, the centres that the children have been put in. Her dad’s actually in Manchester looking for her. I’ve got friends looking for her. I’ve got people I don’t even know looking for her, people messaging me, saying we’ve got her photo, looking for her, we’ll get in contact if we see her. And I’m just hearing nothing. Her phone’s dead.
"They’ve basically told me to stay put and wait for a phone call. I daren’t leave the house just in case she somehow gets home."
Ariana Grande, who had reportedly left the stage before the explosion and was not injured, tweeted that she was 'broken' after the attack.