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Police are prevented from countering misinformation by laws which are outdated in the social media age, MPs investigating ...
An investigation reveals that outdated laws hindered UK police in countering misinformation, which fueled anti-immigrant ...
The Home Affairs Committee also found police guidance on revealing details about suspects is badly out of date for the social ...
The Southport stabbing triggered one of the most severe outbreaks of social disorder in recent British history. According to the report, 246 incidents were recorded, 88 of which were classified as ...
The brutal murder of three young girls: Bebe, Elsie and Alice in Southport was an unimaginable tragedy – we owe it to their ...
Rumours started to spread after three young girls were stabbed to death at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport on Monday. Social media posts claimed the attacker was a man called Ali Al ...
A PUBLIC inquiry into what went wrong in the lead-up to the Southport stabbings began its work yesterday.  It will look into any potential failings by public organisations dealing with Axel ...
The public inquiry into the Southport murders has begun, the Home Office has said. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced she ...
The father of one of the girls murdered in the Southport knife attack is running the London Marathon to raise money for a new playground at the school the nine-year-old thought of as her 'second ...
Misinformation is being allowed to fill information vacuum left by police force PR officers, warn journalists.
Michael Stewart, the head of the Prevent programme, is leaving his role following failures that came to light after the horrifying Southport attack committed by Axel Rudakubana last year, The Times ...
Speaking at the Society of Editors’ Media Freedom Conference in London on Tuesday ... she was and wasn’t allowed to say” after the Southport attacks last year. Sir Andy said that he ...