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Liverpool explosion ‘desperately upsetting’, says minister

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Liverpool explosion ‘desperately upsetting’, says minister

Liverpool explosion ‘desperately upsetting’, says minister

Reflecting on the explosion at a hospital in Liverpool, security minister Damian Hinds says, “it’s been a desperately upsetting and unsettling experience”.

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