Families affected by the Manchester Arena bombing have said MI5 failed them and must be more open to scrutiny.
In a letter sent to the prime minister seen by the BBC, the families demanded the Security Service be fully included in a new law designed to stop cover-ups in public life.
The inquiry into the bombing found it could have been stopped if MI5 had acted on crucial intelligence in the month
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