Police Investigating Manchester Bombing Sharing Intelligence With US Agencies Again

Police looking into the Manchester bombing are now sharing intelligence with US agencies again.
It was suspended after information was leaked to American media organisations.
It comes as more searches are being carried out as part of the investigation into the concert bombing - there are now eight people in custody.
President Trump condemned the intelligence leaks.
Armed police will be on board trains in London for the first time ever this morning.
It's part of the increased security measures in response to Monday's suicide bombing in Manchester.
Sky's Joe Tidy has been travelling with them, and says they're well prepared:
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