#ManchesterBlast: Britain suspends election campaign

Police work at Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the venue during an Ariana Grande gig in Manchester, England. Picture: Peter Byrne/PA via AP

Police work at Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the venue during an Ariana Grande gig in Manchester, England. Picture: Peter Byrne/PA via AP

Published May 23, 2017

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London - Britain's political parties have

agreed to suspend election campaigning until further notice

following an explosion in Manchester that killed 19 people at a

concert by US singer Ariana Grande.

Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition Labour Party,

said in a statement that he had spoken to Prime Minister Theresa

May and had agreed that all national campaigning for the June 8

election would be suspended.

May said earlier that the incident in the northern English

city was being treated as a terrorist attack.

"I am horrified by the horrendous events in Manchester last

night," Corbyn said. "My thoughts are with families and friends

of those who have died and been injured." 

Reuters

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