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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
Hibbert, 45, from Chorley in Lancashire, was told he would never walk again.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
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The Glade of Light memorial to the victims of the Manchester Arena attack - in pictures
Photographer Christopher Thomond has been taking pictures of the memorial through the seasons since it opened in January.
The Glade of Light memorial commemorating the victims of the 22 May 2017 terrorist attack at Manchester Arena. It honours the 22 people whose lives were taken, as well as remembering everyone who was left injured or affected.
18 January 2022, Manchester.
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The Glade of Light memorial to the victims of the Manchester Arena attack - in pictures
Photographer Christopher Thomond has been taking pictures of the memorial through the seasons since it opened in January.
The Glade of Light memorial commemorating the victims of the 22 May 2017 terrorist attack at Manchester Arena. It honours the 22 people whose lives were taken, as well as remembering everyone who was left injured or affected.
18 January 2022, Manchester.
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The Glade of Light memorial to the victims of the Manchester Arena attack - in pictures
Photographer Christopher Thomond has been taking pictures of the memorial through the seasons since it opened in January.
The Glade of Light memorial commemorating the victims of the 22 May 2017 terrorist attack at Manchester Arena. It honours the 22 people whose lives were taken, as well as remembering everyone who was left injured or affected.
18 January 2022, Manchester.
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Armed Police detain soemone outside the House of Commons
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Armed Police detain soemone outside the House of Commons
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Armed Police detain soemone outside the House of Commons
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Armed Police detain soemone outside the House of Commons
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Armed Police detain soemone outside the House of Commons
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Armed Police detain soemone outside the House of Commons
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Armed Police detain soemone outside the House of Commons
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
Liverpool bomb attack. Christian, Muslim, Hindu and Jewish faith leaders outside Liverpool Women’s hospital to issue a joint statement appealing for unity in the city following the terrorist attack at the hospital on Sunday.
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
Liverpool bomb attack. Christian, Muslim, Hindu and Jewish faith leaders outside Liverpool Women’s hospital to issue a joint statement appealing for unity in the city following the terrorist attack at the hospital on Sunday.
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
Liverpool bomb attack. Christian, Muslim, Hindu and Jewish faith leaders outside Liverpool Women’s hospital to issue a joint statement appealing for unity in the city following the terrorist attack at the hospital on Sunday.
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
Liverpool bomb attack. Chief constable Serena Kennedy visiting residents in Sutcliffe Street in Kensington, Liverpool as part of an increased police presence in the area following the terrorist attack at the nearby Liverpool Women’s hospital carried out by
Emad al-Swealmeen who had lived in the street.
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
Liverpool bomb attack. Chief constable Serena Kennedy visiting residents in Sutcliffe Street in Kensington, Liverpool as part of an increased police presence in the area following the terrorist attack at the nearby Liverpool Women’s hospital carried out by
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
Liverpool bomb attack. Chief constable Serena Kennedy visiting residents in Sutcliffe Street in Kensington, Liverpool as part of an increased police presence in the area following the terrorist attack at the nearby Liverpool Women’s hospital carried out by
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
Liverpool bomb attack. Chief constable Serena Kennedy visiting residents in Sutcliffe Street in Kensington, Liverpool as part of an increased police presence in the area following the terrorist attack at the nearby Liverpool Women’s hospital carried out by
Emad al-Swealmeen who had lived in the street.
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
Liverpool bomb attack. Chief constable Serena Kennedy visiting residents in Sutcliffe Street in Kensington, Liverpool as part of an increased police presence in the area following the terrorist attack at the nearby Liverpool Women’s hospital carried out by
Emad al-Swealmeen who had lived in the street.
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
Liverpool bomb attack. Chief constable Serena Kennedy visiting residents in Sutcliffe Street in Kensington, Liverpool as part of an increased police presence in the area following the terrorist attack at the nearby Liverpool Women’s hospital carried out by
Emad al-Swealmeen who had lived in the street.
Chief constable Serena Kennedy (in uniform) with Liverpool mayor Joanne Anderson (red scarf) and Merseyside Police and crime commissioner Emily Spurrell (beige coat).
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
Liverpool bomb attack. Chief constable Serena Kennedy visiting residents in Sutcliffe Street in Kensington, Liverpool as part of an increased police presence in the area following the terrorist attack at the nearby Liverpool Women’s hospital carried out by
Emad al-Swealmeen who had lived in the street.
Chief constable Serena Kennedy (in uniform) with Liverpool mayor Joanne Anderson (red scarf) and Merseyside Police and crime commissioner Emily Spurrell (beige coat).
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
Liverpool bomb attack. Chief constable Serena Kennedy visiting residents in Sutcliffe Street in Kensington, Liverpool as part of an increased police presence in the area following the terrorist attack at the nearby Liverpool Women’s hospital carried out by
Emad al-Swealmeen who had lived in the street.
Chief constable Serena Kennedy (in uniform) with Liverpool mayor Joanne Anderson (red scarf) and Merseyside Police and crime commissioner Emily Spurrell (beige coat).
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Liverpool’s leaders urge unity amid reports of Islamophobic attacks. Multi-faith representatives deliver statement of solidarity outside hospital where explosion took place
Liverpool bomb attack. Chief constable Serena Kennedy visiting residents in Sutcliffe Street in Kensington, Liverpool as part of an increased police presence in the area following the terrorist attack at the nearby Liverpool Women’s hospital carried out by
Emad al-Swealmeen who had lived in the street.
Chief constable Serena Kennedy (in uniform) with Liverpool mayor Joanne Anderson (red scarf) and Merseyside Police and crime commissioner Emily Spurrell (beige coat).
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