The leader of the UK's opposition party Jeremy Corbyn, has been criticised for comments made about the country's 'war on terror', in his first speech since general election campaigning resumed following the terror attack in Manchester on Monday.
The Government's Security Minister said the direction of Mr Corbyn's speech is crass and badly timed, after 22 people were killed in Monday's bombing.
Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports
IN: The War on Terror
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