James Corden has paid tribute to the “strong, proud, caring” people of Manchester in the wake of the terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert last night that has left 22 dead and 59 injured.
News of the attack broke while he was filming The Late Late Show in the US, and in a last minute addition to the programme, James said: "It shocks me, every time we hear this sort of news, that attacks like this can happen.
"But especially when there will have been so many children at this concert tonight."
"Many of you won't have ever been to Manchester, but you will definitely have heard of it. It's famous all over the world for so many wonderful things. Great football teams – Man City, Man United. Incredible music – Oasis and Joy Division.
"It was the birth place of the leader of the suffragettes, it's the home of the inventor of the first computer. It's a place full of comedy and curries and character.
"But when I think of Manchester, the place that I know, I think of the spirit of the people there. And I’m telling you: a more tight-knit group of people you will be hard-pressed to find. Strong, proud, caring people with community at its core, and if it was even possible, the spirit of the people of Manchester will grow even stronger this evening.
"My thoughts and prayers are with everyone in Manchester tonight. All of the staff at the MEN Arena, all of the security teams, all of the emergency services, Ariana and her team, and all of those families affected by tonight."
"We'll all go to bed holding our little ones even tighter this evening."
Our thoughts are with all those affected.