A review into the handling of the Southport child killer under the Government's counter-terrorism programme Prevent has ...
An inquiry into the Southport stabbings has been announced by the government. It comes after Axel Rudakubana, 18, admitted murdering Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot ...
The family of the Southport attacker have been moved to a "secret location" by police for their own protection, leaders at the church his father attended say. Axel Rudakubana, 18, pleaded guilty ...
The 18-year-old pleaded guilty to all 16 offences he faced on the first day of his trial at Liverpool Crown Court.
The lessons of this case could not be clearer. “Time and again, as a child, the Southport murderer carried knives. Time and again, he showed clear intent to use them. “And yet, tragically ...
Police were “gagged” from releasing crucial information about Rudakubana in the wake of an attack on a dance class in Southport that left three young girls dead. Officers from Merseyside police wanted ...
Online retailers will be required to ask for two types of ID from anyone seeking to buy a knife under plans being considered by ministers to combat under-age sales after the Southport murders.
Earlier on Tuesday, the prime minister warned that the Southport murders are a sign that Britain faces a "new threat" of terrorism, as he vowed "nothing will be off the table" during the inquiry ...
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana was able to buy knives on Amazon despite only being 17 at the time. The 18-year-old admitted murdering three girls – Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven ...
Southport triple killer Axel Rudakubana admitted to carrying a knife more than 10 times - and was able to buy a blade on Amazon, the Home Secretary has said. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said it ...
SIR KEIR Starmer today addressed the nation following the guilty plea of Southport monster Axel Rudakubana. The PM expressed his horror at the state failings that allowed the killer to strike ...
A group of crime journalists has complained to the head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) following a row over the release of details about the Southport dance class killings. Journalists had ...
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