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How newspapers reacted to the Manchester bombing which killed 22 concert-goers

Following the atrocity many newspapers, including The Sun, changed their front pages for later editions

LAST night's horrific attack on Manchester, which left 22 people dead after a concert by Ariana Grande, dominates today's front pages.

A suicide bomber detonated a nail bomb inside the Manchester Arena around 10.30pm, minutes after the star went off stage.

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The atrocity happened after the first editions of newspapers including The Sun had already been printed.

However, nearly every British paper produced a new front page for later editions, reporting all the news that was known at the time.

The Sun's headline was "19 dead at teen concert", while the Guardian wrote of "Murder in Manchester" and Metro described "Terror carnage at arena concert".

The Sun's later editions featured news of the terror attack on the Manchester Arena
The first edition of The Sun, published before news of the attack broke, led with a story about Jeremy Corbyn
The Times also put a story about the Manchester atrocity on its front page for later editionsCredit: The Times
The Daily Mail featured the headline 'Carnage at pop concert' in later editions
The Guardian's main headline was 'Murder at Manchester' in the wake of the news
The Daily Mirror was another newspaper to change its front page for later editions
The Daily Telegraph, like most papers, featured an image of a wounded young woman
Free newspaper Metro described 'Terror carnage at arena concert'
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