Ariana Grande says she'll return to Manchester to put on a benefit concert for the families of the victims of Monday's bombing. Eleven people are now being questioned about the attack, which has killed 22 people and left dozens with critical injuries.
In a Twitter post, Ariana Grande said she will "be returning to the incredibly brave city of Manchester to spend time with my fans and to have a benefit concert in honour and raise money for the victims and their families."
"Our response to this violence must be to come closer together, to help each other, to love more, to sing louder and to live more kindly and generously than we did before", she continued.
The singer said she wanted her tour to be "a safe space" for her fans to "express themselves". The singer said she would announce further details about the benefit concert once they are confirmed.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) May 26, 2017
This afternoon, the UK's terror threat level was reduced from 'critical' to 'severe' after the bombing. It means an attack is still highly likely.
Britain's Prime Minister, Theresa May, has been giving an update - after an emergency COBRA meeting this morning. She also says Operation Temperer, which allows the military to be deployed to key sites, will continue until the end of bank holiday Monday.
Meanwhile, Take That have donated proceeds from a re-scheduled show they played in Liverpool last night to the families of the victims of Monday's bombing.