The Southport killer was taken off the government terror watchlist despite his obsession with violence, an inquiry has heard.
One in five terror suspects arrested last year were children, the head of MI5 has revealed. Sir Ken McCallum said terrorism ...
The inquiry heard about a series of 999 calls, in the first of which, on 5 November 2021, his mother told police her son had ...
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana was assessed by MI5 and counter-terror police five years before he murdered three girls at a ...
More people suspected of having a fixation with violence are being referred to the government's anti-terror programme ...
The Southport Inquiry heard it was "sobering and concerning" that it was watched by Axel Rudakubana before his attack ...
"I regret not helping the children, their screams were harrowing and I can still hear them when I think back to that day" ...
He brought a knife to his previous school on 10 occasions, was found searching for school shootings in America, and ...
A first referral for Axel Rudakubana, who killed three young girls in Southport, to the government's anti-terror programme ...
PC Paul Harrison had visited the parents of Axel Rudakubana after he attacked a pupil in 2019, five years before murdering ...
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana’s sentence was not unduly lenient and will not be referred to the Court of Appeal, the attorney general has said. Rudakubana was jailed for a minimum of 52 years in ...
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Senior police officer fears Southport attack will happen again due to 'really wicked problem'
Lancashire Constabulary's assistant chief constable said his force was "extremely sorry" for missing a "very serous ...
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