28 May, 2017
Greater Manchester Police tweeted that the man was taken into custody in the suburb of Moss Side.
The force have arrested ten people on suspicion of offences contrary to the terrorism act, of which two have been released without charge.
"My heart, payers and deepest condolences are with the victims of the Manchester Attack and their loved one", writes Ariana Grande in her first full length statement since the terrorist attack following her concert at Manchester Arena on Monday.
The friend of a man who rented a flat to Salman Abedi has told Sky News there was a "chemical smell" after the Manchester Arena bomber left.
British authorities have expressed outrage over the leaked photos, which were shared with American counterterrorism officials. "When that trust is breached it undermines these relationships, and undermines our investigations and the confidence of victims, witnesses and their families".
"We are furious. This is completely unacceptable", the source said.
"I think it's very clear that this is a network that we are investigating", police chief Ian Hopkins said outside Manchester police headquarters.
British Interior Minister Amber Rudd is "confident" that leaks to the United States media about the investigation into a suicide bombing in Manchester which killed 22 people will end.
May will raise concerns over the leaks when she meets US President Trump at a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation meeting on Thursday, the BBC reported.
"I will make clear to President Trump that intelligence that is shared between our law enforcement agencies must remain secure", she said, in reference to an escalating diplomatic row between the United Kingdom and the US. In addition, officials in Libya said they arrested another brother, Hashem Abedi, and their father, Ramadan Abedi.
"As regards the full ongoing investigation, we now have eight people who have been arrested in connection with Monday's attack".
A minute's silence was observed in honour of the victims at a square in central Manchester and other places across Britain. A British official confirms that May discussed the matter with Mr. Trump after they posed with other North Atlantic Treaty Organisation leaders at a summit in Brussels on Thursday. U.S. officials first caused outrage after they leaked the name of the attacker on Monday before Manchester police did so themselves.