THE MOTHER of Manchester Arena bombing victim Martyn Hett spoke of her determination to make our young people more understanding and resilient to extremist influences' as she accepted an OBE at Buckingham Palace.
Figen Murray - who has successfully campaigned for greater security at venues since the atrocity - said the investiture ceremony was a 'special day' for her family after the terror attack in May, 2017 'changed my life forever. She received her OBE for her work and services in the realm of counter-terrorism.
Since Martyn's death, mum-offive Figen achieved a Master's degree in counter-terrorism and has successfully lobbied the government to make public spaces and venues safer through Martyn's Law.
The government's 'Protect Duty' was announced during the Queen's Speech earlier this month.
This story is from the June 25, 2022 edition of Manchester Evening News.
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