The Southport killer is being treated as a terrorist, the Government has confirmed, as a review identified a string of missed ...
The Prevent counter-terrorism scheme "prematurely" closed its case on Axel Rudakubana three years before he went on to murder ...
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana should have been treated as a terror threat after showing an interest in the Manchester ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has refused to say whether people will lose their jobs following the review into anti-terror ...
A 55-page review posed that Prevent officers misspelling Rudakubana’s name on his second and third referrals in February and ...
There was “sufficient risk” posed by Southport killer Axel Rudakubana to keep his cases within the Prevent programme active ...
A review of the handling of the Southport child killer Axel Rudakubana by the Government’s counter-terrorism programme ...
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GB News on MSNSouthport killer’s case closed THREE times by counterterrorism police due to misspelling of name, report findsAn enquiry has disclosed that the misspelling of Axel Rudakubana’s name in the Government’s counter-terrorism database may ...
Security minister Dan Jarvis has told the Commons Axel Rudakubana’s case should have been case managed, not closed.
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Daily Mail on MSNToo much focus by Prevent on Southport killer's 'absence of ideology' - ministerA review into the handling of the Southport child killer under the Government's counter-terrorism programme Prevent has ...
Rudakubana was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 52 years – one of the highest minimum terms on record – for ...
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana was under the care of an NHS mental health service for about four years before he "stopped ...
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