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Fake news was allowed to spread due to prosecutors who “hampered” the police response to the Southport riots, MPs say. The ...
Southport stabbing suspect Axel Rudakubana, 18, has denied murdering three young girls - Elsie Dot Stancombe, Alice da Silva Aguiar and Bebe King - in the attack, and also denied attempting to ...
AN INFORMATION vacuum in the wake of the Southport ... that killer Axel Rudakubana was an ­asylum-seeker. Rudakubana targeted children at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class, stabbing three ...
MPs said the Crown Prosecution Service and Merseyside Police were ultimately limited on what they could publish about the then unnamed suspect, Axel Rudakubana ... the unspeakable tragedy that ...
A public inquiry into what went wrong in the lead-up to Axel Rudakubana's Southport stabbing spree began its work yesterdayCredit: Reuters The inquiry, which will have powers to summon witnesses ...
A “lack of information” published in the wake of the murder of three girls in Southport last summer ... could share with the public. Owing to Axel Rudakubana being under 18 at the time of ...
Michael Stewart is reported to have left the top job, according to The Times, after a Prevent learning review revealed Axel Rudakubana's case was closed prematurely before he went on to carry out the ...
The Crown Prosecution Service and Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, Serena Kennedy, had a 90-minute discussion about whether to reveal monster Axel Rudakubana’s religion as false rumours ...
The Home Affairs Select Committee has published a report on the police response to the disorder that broke out after the murder of three girls in Southport last year (Danny Lawson/PA) The response ...
A two-phase statutory public inquiry into the Southport murders has been formally ... phase would look at the circumstances around Axel Rudakubana's attack on a Taylor Swift-themed dance class ...
Outdated legislation prevented the police from rapidly correcting misinformation after a stabbing attack on a Taylor ...