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The deputy prime minister presents a report commissioned in the wake of riots sparked by the Southport killings.
Jamal Walker-Bailey, 26, left his home in Whalley Range armed with a machete and attacked two complete strangers, Manchester ...
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'It's a powder keg': Government warned UK faces another summer of riots after Epping migrant hotel violence
Epping Forest District Council leader Chris Whitbread described the Essex town as a ‘powder keg’ after violent demonstrations ...
Axel Rudakubana's referral to counter terrorism police should have been escalated, a new review has found. At the end of July last year, the murderer targeted a Taylor Swift-themed dance class where ...
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Axel Rudakubana should have been escalated by counter terror police years before Southport attack
Axel Rudakubana's referral to counter terrorism police should have been escalated, a new review has found. Just under a year ago, the murderer targeted a Taylor Swift-themed workshop where he killed ...
Chances to intervene in Axel Rudakubana’s life were lost because referrals to other agencies were not followed up ...
Before Southport, Middlesbrough, Rotherham and many more towns and cities descended into nihilistic violence last summer, with peaceful protests being overrun by racists and opportunists trying to ...
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Daily Star on MSNSouthport killer Axel Rudakubana 'will kill someone with liquid napalm' while behind bars
An ex-prison officer has warned the Southport killer could claim a life while locked up in the pen. The ex-officer warns the killer could use a deadly weapon he calls 'liquid napalm' ...
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Loudwire on MSNOasis Reunion Rocked by Terror Threat, Teen Charged With Planning Opening Night Attack (Report)
A 17-year-old has been charged in connection with a terror plot allegedly targeting the opening night of their Live '25 ...
Two police reports were filed, leading to the teenager’s arrest, Loudwire adds. He pleaded guilty to possessing a document useful for terrorism during a June 21st hearing at Westminster court; The ...
Yvette Cooper said she would address a ‘gap in the law’ against planning mass casualty attacks that had no ideological basis.
A court head that a teenager from South Wales planned a similar attack to the Southport atrocity at the opening night of Oasis' reunion tour in Cardiff.
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