Manchester, UK, 17th February, 2022. People look at the Glade of Light memorial: a white marble ‘halo’ bearing the names of those killed in the 22nd May 2017 bombing. Manchester Cathedral in the background. The Manchester Arena Inquiry has heard that MI5 had intelligence to assess Salman Abedi as a threat to national security and open an investigation before he carried out the bombing on 22nd May 2017, killing 22 people and injuring hundreds. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News

Manchester, UK, 17th February, 2022.  People look at the Glade of Light memorial: a white marble ‘halo’ bearing the names of those killed in the 22nd May 2017 bombing. Manchester Cathedral in the background. The Manchester Arena Inquiry has heard that MI5 had intelligence to assess Salman Abedi as a threat to national security and open an investigation before he carried out the bombing on 22nd May 2017, killing 22 people and injuring hundreds. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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17 February 2022

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The Glade of Light is a memorial in Manchester, England, United Kingdom, that commemorates the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing of 22 May, 2017. It opened to the public in January 2022. The memorial is in the form of a garden with a stone centrepiece inscribed with the names of the 22 victims. Individual 'memory capsules' commemorating each victim have been included in the memorial. It was designed by landscape architects BCA Landscape and graphic designers Smiling Wolf.

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