Book Of Condolences Opened At Cork's City Hall In Wake Of Manchester Bomb
People have been queuing since early morning to sign the Book
Police in the UK have made three arrests in connection with Monday night's suicide bombing.
The men were detained in south Manchester today, and it brings the total number of people being questioned to 4.
The country's terror threat is at its highest since last night - authorities raised it to 'critical' because of concerns that another attack is 'highly likely'.
Investigators have been looking at whether the attacker at Manchester Arena was working alone in his plot which killed 22 people.
Meanwhile a book of condolences was opened in the past hour in Cork's City Hall for the victims of the Manchester attack.
These people told RedFM News why they were queuing up to extend their sympathies:
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