Police arrested two more people and were on Thursday searching a new site in Manchester suspected of links to the bombing that killed 22 people at a pop concert, as British authorities complained bitterly about investigation leaks by U.S. officials. British officials are particularly angry that photos detailing evidence about the bomb used in the attack were published in the New York Times. British security and law enforcement officials were reviewing whether other sensitive information involving the investigation should be shared, according to one official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak about the ongoing investigation. The official added that the intelligence sharing agreement between Britain and the United States is built on trust and that leaks jeopardize active investigations. Greater Manchester Police have released a statement condemning U.S.