BBC: Manchester attack: Police 'not sharing information with US'
Police investigating the Manchester Arena bomb attack have stopped sharing information with the US after leaks to the media, the BBC understands.
UK officials were outraged when photos appearing to show debris from the attack appeared in the New York Times.
It came after the name of bomber Salman Abedi was leaked to US media just hours after the attack, which left 22 dead.
Theresa May said she would tell Donald Trump at a Nato meeting that shared intelligence "must remain secure".
Meanwhile, the Queen has been to the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital visiting some of the injured as well as members of the emergency services.
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More News On The U.K. Decision To Stop Sharing Information With U.S. Intelligence Because Of Leaks To The Press Of The Manchester Bombing
UK police stop passing Manchester bombing information to US over leaks -- The Guardian
May to confront Trump as UK police stop sharing attack information with U.S. -- Reuters
U.S. leaks shed light on Manchester attack, but infuriate U.K. -- CBS
Manchester attack: May to tell Trump to stop intelligence leaks -- CNN
Manchester bombing: British stop sharing case details with U.S., reports say -- USA Today
Manchester bombing: Theresa May to confront Trump on investigation leaks -- FOX News
'The Trust Is Breached': British Officials Angry About Manchester Terror Leaks From US -- TIME
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