The grieving parents of two children killed in the Southport attack have spoken out for the first time about the tragic loss of their daughters and their calls for a public inquiry.
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana was not considered a terror threat despite describing the Manchester Arena bombing as a ...
Axel Rudakubana’s referral to the UK counterterrorism scheme was closed prematurely, three years before he murdered three ...
The Prevent counter-terrorism scheme "prematurely" closed its case on Axel Rudakubana three years before he went on to murder ...
Southport killer was referred to anti-terror watchdog Prevent three times prior to the attack - with his name spelled ...
Home Office Minister Dan Jarvis said a review found 'too much focus was placed on the absence of a distinct ideology' in ...
Rudakubana was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 52 years – one of the highest minimum terms on record – for ...
There was “sufficient risk” posed by Southport killer Axel Rudakubana to keep his cases within the Prevent programme active ...
Confirmation comes after review finds chances were missed to spot Axel Rudakubana’s obsession with murder and extremism ...
THE heartbroken families of the Southport victims have spoken of the moment they discovered their children were dead. Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, ...
Security minister Dan Jarvis has told the Commons Axel Rudakubana’s case should have been case managed, not closed.
A review of the handling of the Southport child killer Axel Rudakubana by the Government’s counter-terrorism programme ...