In the letter, which was co-written with Technology Secretary Peter Kyle, Cooper said that, while possession of the document was illegal under existing anti-terror laws, Rudakubana had been "able to easily obtain access" to it and that it "continues to remain available online".
Friends and classmates of the three schoolgirls who were murdered in the Southport knife attacks are continuing to receive support, head teachers have said. Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, Bebe King, six,
The family of a girl who survived the Southport stabbings said "more questions need answering" about the attack in which three young children were murdered. The girl, who can only be referred to Child C,
Rachel Reeves' plans for the economy and a report on failings in the Prevent programme lead the papers.
Grace Moriarty, a University of Connecticut junior and a Southport resident, raised over $20,000 of the funds by running the Eversource Hartford Marathon.
Axel Rudakubana, 18, will probably never be released, a judge ruled as he condemned the “extreme violence” of his knife attack on a dance class last year.
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A British teenager who killed three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event was jailed for at least 52 years on Thursday, for an attack Prime Minister Keir Starmer called one of the most harrowing moments in Britain's history.
Australia's internet regulator says X refused to take down a video of a high-profile stabbing in Sydney that was watched by Axel Rudakubana just before he murdered three young girls in Southport. The body, eSafety, said it "noted with great sadness" that Rudakubana viewed the violent footage of the attempted murder of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel.
Axel Rudakubana has been sentenced to a minimum 52 years in jail for the killing of three young girls in Southport in a stabbing attack in 2024. After Rudakubana pleaded guilty to the murders, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a public inquiry, saying the state “failed in its duty” to protect the girls.
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MORE than 1,600 terror-obsessed youths like Southport killer Axel Rudakubana have been left free in the last four years by the Government’s Prevent scheme. Figures obtained by The Sun on Sunday