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Twenty-two people were killed and hundreds injured when a bomb was detonated at the end of an Ariana Grande concert on 22 May 2017.
Prince William and Prime Minister Theresa May joined families of victims at the Manchester Cathedral service.
The Dean of Manchester said it was for "those whose lives were lost and those whose lives have been changed forever".
It was broadcast to the crowds outside in Cathedral Gardens on a giant screen.
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Manchester is marking the first anniversary of the arena bombing. The survivors of the atrocity, in which 22 people died, explain how they have coped and how they are approaching the milestone.
People can mark the first anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack on a tree trail planted in the city.
Manchester attack anniversary: 'I'm going to try and live my life best'
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'Cranes across the Manchester skyline were turned to point towards Manchester Arena during the minute's silence - MEN'
Follow this evenings memorial services here:
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I almost forgot this happened. Really weird how surreal and common place terror attacks are becoming. We live in strange times.
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