Prime Minister Theresa May and Prince William joined families of the victims – seven of whom were under the age of 18 – for the cathedral ceremony to remember the May 22 Manchester Arena attack during an Ariana Grande performance. Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (L) walks with the Dean of Manchester, Rogers Govender, as he attends The Manchester Arena National Service of Commemoration at Manchester Cathedral in central Manchester on May 22, 2018, on the one year anniversary of the deadly attack at Manchester Arena.Prime Minister Theresa May and Prince William will on May 22, 2018 join families of the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing at a commemoration ceremony in the city on the first anniversary of the tragedy. Manchester Storm ice hockey team also announced on Tuesday they are retiring their number 22 jersey in honour of the victims. Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May (2R) is greeted by Dean of Manchester Rogers Govender (2L), Archbishop of York John Sentamu (L) and Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham (R) as she arrives to attend The Manchester Arena National Service of Commemoration at Manchester Cathedral in central Manchester on May 22, 2018, on the one year anniversary of the deadly attack at Manchester Arena. Prime Minister Theresa May and Prince William will on May 22, 2018 join families of the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing at a commemoration ceremony in the city on the first anniversary of the tragedy.
Source: New Strait Times May 22, 2018 15:00 UTC