A man has been arrested and more than 50 houses have been evacuated after suspicious items were found.
18.11.2021 - 00:59 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Officers investigating the explosion outside Liverpool Women's Hospital have found 'several suspicious packages' during searches of addresses linked to the suspected bomber.
Properties on Sutcliffe Street and Rutland Avenue in Liverpool have been cordoned off while counter-terrorism officers continue their investigations into the blast, which occurred just before 11am on Remembrance Sunday (November 14).
Terror suspect Emad Al Swealmeen died when the taxi he was travelling in exploded as it
A man has been arrested and more than 50 houses have been evacuated after suspicious items were found.
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