The conviction of Axel Rudakubana for the murder of three young girls in Southport has prompted many questions about how the UK handles violence without a clear ideological motive. This case has ...
The family of the Southport attacker have been moved to a ... Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said on Tuesday that the UK faced a "new threat" of attackers such as Rudakubana, who he described ...
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Axel Rudakubana’s 52-year jail sentence leads to calls for whole-life orders for 16 and 17-year-olds The Southport attacker has not been attacked in prison despite rumours on social media ...
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Terrorist material viewed by Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana could ... Sydney bishop Mari Emmanuel also remains available in the UK despite being removed by authorities in Australia.
UK Home Secretary has asked tech companies to remove extreme and violent videos from their platforms to help prevent crimes like the Southport attack that claimed the lives of three young girls.
Viewers saw two political heavyweights holding their own on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg today - as the show interrogated AI, the UK's economy and the Southport killings. Ahead of a big speech ...
Southport murder monster Axel Rudakubana will be the "No1 target" in one of the UK's most notorious jails, it is claimed. The triple child killer has been moved to HMP Belmarsh, southeast London ...
The Government has slapped down calls - including by Reform UK - to consider bringing back capital punishment. It follows the sentencing of Southport murderer Axel Rudakubana, who had a history of ...
The MP for Southport, where Axel Rudakubana murdered ... Minister John Healey said international law prevented the UK from having a court system which imposed unlimited sentences on under-18s.