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'The families need answers': Home secretary announces public inquiry into Southport stabbings

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'The families need answers': Home secretary announces public inquiry into Southport stabbingsAn inquiry into the Southport stabbings has been announced by the government.
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News video: Philp: Inquiry to reveal the 'truth' about Govt response

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Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp has said that a public inquiry is the correct route to "get to the truth" and see if there were "missed opportunities" to prevent the Southport attacks which left three young girls dead last summer. Philp's comments come after Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended the...

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Man who researched Southport killings jailed for 30 years for attempted murder of nine-year-old girl

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Farage claims Southport attack was 'covered up' [Video]

Farage claims Southport attack was 'covered up'

Nigel Farage has accused authorities of a β€œcover-up” following the 2024 Southport stabbing. The Reform UK leader said public anger was fuelled by withheld information, calling it an example of β€œtwo-tier policing.” He argued that clearer details about the attacker could have prevented riots and criticised how emotional online reactions were handled. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Southport report rejects 'two-tier policing' claims [Video]

Southport report rejects 'two-tier policing' claims

There was no evidence of "two-tier policing" in the police's handling of riots that erupted after last year's Southport murders, a new report by MPs has found. The report by the Home Affairs Committee, published on Monday, examined the police response to disorder that broke out following the stabbings in July last year. Commenting on the findings, former Metropolitan Police chief Dal Babu said there are "some lessons for the police to learn particularly around how they deal with social media". Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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