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Manchester sings to remember bombing victims
Manchester's choirs are coming together to pay tribute to victims of last year's bombing.
All over Manchester choirs of school children, emergency workers and survivors have been rehearsing for a mass communal singalong to mark the anniversary of the terror attack on the city.
Singing filled the streets of the city in the days that followed and, as Nick Robinson reports, music has been a salve for many of those wounded - psychologically as well as physically - in last year's bombing.
(Photo: Cath Hill and Carys Crow, who set up the Manchester Survivors' Choir, credit: 麻豆社)
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