Prime Minister Keir Starmer says “fundamental change” in how the British state protects its citizens is needed.
Axel Rudakubana’s family ‘devastated’ and in hiding after Southport killer admits to murders – latest - Home secretary warns ...
Starmer’s legalistic crackdown on the rioters led to claims from Musk and others that he was treating right-wing protests ...
After a teenager admitted murdering three girls at a dance class, Keir Starmer said people were being radicalized into ...
Tougher laws could be needed to regulate the “nightmares of the online world”, Sir Keir Starmer said after it emerged Cardiff-born Axel Rudakubana trawled the internet for extreme violent content ...
In a televised statement, the prime minister said that a public inquiry would tackle failings in the case of Axel Rudakubana, who injured another eight children, their instructor and a passer-by.
After coming under criticism for not announcing a national inquiry over the grooming gangs scandal, Keir Starmer moved ...
The Prime Minister defended the decision taken by authorities not to share information about the case earlier on.
Far-right misinformation about Axel Rudakubana's attack in Southport last year led to riots and attacks on asylum seeker ...
Jon Kay had to apologise after he had to interrupt an interview with Southport MP Patrick Hurley during Tuesday's (21 January) instalment of BBC Breakfast. The pair discussed the Southport attacks of ...
Sir Keir Starmer has warned that the Southport killings must be “a line in the sand for Britain”, as he warned in an address to the nation that “terrorism has changed”.