NEWS
Security guard did not confront Manchester Arena bomber for fear of being branded a racist
A security guard had a ‘bad feeling’ as he looked at the Manchester Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi but did not approach him for fear of being branded a racist, a public inquiry has heard. Kyle Lawler, who was 18 at the time, was on duty when a colleague, Mohammed Agha, told him a member of the public had raised concerns about Abedi, who was hanging around outside the Arena at an Ariana Grande concert — Mail
Former Supreme Court judge Lord Sumption blasts ‘coercive’ ministerial powers during lockdown and accuses Boris Johnson of ‘the most significant interference with personal freedom in the history of our country’ — Mail
Nicola Sturgeon allows pubs in central Scotland to reopen next week, but they cannot serve alcohol — Telegraph
Two adults and two children die after boat carrying migrants capsizes off French coast — Telegraph
COMMENT
Why is Victoria Derbyshire apologising for her Rule of Six comments? — Julia Hartley-Brewer, Telegraph
Feed the children but help their parents too — James Kirkup, Times