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 families of three men murdered by a man after multiple failures by state agencies fear lessons have not been learned after the killings in Southport and are demanding more government action. James Furlong, David Wails and Joe Ritchie-Bennett were attacked by Khairi Saadallah in Forbury Gardens, Reading, in June 2020.
THE heartbroken parents of the young girls murdered in Southport have slammed the fifteen “shocking” missed chances to prevent the tragedy. The parents of Bebe King, six, Eslie Dot
Nicky Campbell asked 5 Live listeners how they are feeling about what happened?
After a teenager admitted murdering three girls at a dance class, Keir Starmer said people were being radicalized into violence for its own sake and terrorism laws might need to change.
No10 has slapped down calls for the death penalty to be restored following the sentencing of Southport killer Axel Rudakubana, who faces at least 52 years behind bars
A British teenager on Monday pleaded guilty to charges of murdering three young girls in a knife attack in northern England in July, a crime that horrified the nation and was followed by days of nationwide rioting.
Southport first responders have helped nearly 100 families in four years through their local nonprofit organization.
The government is being urged to review sentencing, after Rudakubana didn't qualify for a whole life sentence because he was under 18 at the time of the attack. | ITV National News
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.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed on Tuesday to "leave no stone unturned" to uncover failings in preventing the killings of three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed event, saying an inquiry could lead to a change in terrorism laws.