Manchester bombing victims remembered one year on – in pictures
Crowds gather in the city on the first anniversary of the terrorist attack
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People leave tributes in St Ann’s Square on the first anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombingPhotograph: Darren Staples/Reuters
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Members of #TurnToLove, a multi-faith group, march outside Manchester CathedralPhotograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images
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A member of the clergy lights candles in Manchester CathedralPhotograph: Paul Ellis/PA
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Pupils from St Philip’s primary school in Hulme are greeted by police officersPhotograph: Christopher Thomond for the Guardian
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Pupils from St Philip’s read the messages displayed along the Trees of Hope trailPhotograph: Christopher Thomond for the Guardian
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Harlow Taylor, from Clayton in Manchester, looks at the flowers and balloons in St Ann’s SquarePhotograph: Christopher Thomond for the Guardian
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Crowds gather outside Manchester Cathedral during the national commemoration servicePhotograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images
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A boy reads the messages on Hearts4Manchester tributes in St Ann’s SquarePhotograph: Christopher Thomond for the Guardian
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People hug as they observe a minute’s silencePhotograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images
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People gather to watch the ceremony outside the cathedralPhotograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images
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Women look at the Hearts4Manchester tributes in St Ann’s SquarePhotograph: Christopher Thomond for the Guardian
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Sisters Martha, Lily and Bethanie Dunn, from Huddersfield, pay their respects in St Ann’s SquarePhotograph: Christopher Thomond for the Guardian
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Floral and written tributes in St Ann’s Square. The message in chalk reads: ‘For 22 angels flying high, you will always be in Manchester’s minds’Photograph: Christopher Thomond for the Guardian