Offences rise faster in rural areas as county line gangs exporting drugs from the cities spark turf wars
Despite three Prevent referrals for Axel Rudakubana, counterterrorism police did not believe he was a radicalisation risk, a report reveals
Six months after a teenage attacker stabbed three girls to death at a children’s dance class in England, new details about his background have sparked questions about how authorities repeatedly failed to spot the threat he posed.
Susan Hall, who also chairs the London Assembly Police and Crime Committee, said the public needed ‘transparency’ on the issue.
The Home Secretary has ordered a “thorough review” of the Southport killer’s referrals to the Prevent anti-terror programme “to identify what changes are needed to make sure serious cases are not missed”.
The case will now be considered by the British home secretary who has the final say on some high-profile extradition cases.
The Metropolitan Police has dramatically been taken out of special measures - two-and-a-half years after a slew of scandals and “persistent concerns” about its performance were exposed, a watchdog announced.
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Kimberlee Singler, a Colorado Springs mother who is accused of murdering her kids, has had a challenge against her extradition to the US
Yvette Cooper has announced a major Home Office review after failings by counterterrorism officers who dismissed the Southport killer's violent behaviour and obsession with extremism before he murdered three young girls.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says the Southport killer, Axel Radukabana, admitted carrying a knife 10 times before his deadly attacks.