Jury trials in the crown court are set to resume from next week - with social distancing measures put in place.
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Survivors of the Manchester Arena bombing have been refused ‘core participant’ status during an inquiry into the attack.
Chairman Sir John Saunders has insisted that the survivors will still have a voice in the inquiry and has encouraged them to contribute.
His decision today relates to the 56 people who survived the atrocity and applied for ‘core participant’ status.
A chairman of any public inquiry may designate a person or organisation as a core participant.
If granted, core participants may
Jury trials in the crown court are set to resume from next week - with social distancing measures put in place.
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