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AN INFORMATION vacuum in the wake of the Southport murders led to lies and rumours on social media fuelling riots, MPs have ...
The public inquiry into the Southport murders has begun, the Home Office has said. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced she ...
Fake news was allowed to spread due to prosecutors who "hampered" the police response to the Southport riots, MPs on the ...
A PUBLIC inquiry into what went wrong in the lead-up to the Southport stabbings began its work yesterday.  It will look into ...
Police are prevented from countering misinformation by laws which are outdated in the social media age, MPs investigating ...
Yvette Cooper said the public inquiry into the Southport murders at a Taylor-Swift themed dance class will probe failings ...
The first part of the inquiry begins on Monday and will look at the circumstances surrounding the attack by Axel Rudakubana, ...
The head of the Prevent counterterrorism programme, Michael Stewart, has said he will leave his role ... of missed opportunities to kill evil Axel Rudakubana, it was reported today.
The brutal murder of three young girls: Bebe, Elsie and Alice in Southport was an unimaginable tragedy – we owe it to their ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has launched a public inquiry into the Southport murders after three young girls were killed last July.
Michael Stewart has stepped down from his role at Prevent, following a review which revealed Axel Rudakubana’s case had been closed prematurely after he was referred three times between December 2019 ...
It promises to investigate the circumstances around Axel Rudakubana’s attack on a dance class in which he killed three girls.