The false claim that Southport trial was deliberately timed for Trump inauguration - The claim echoes other posts over recent months which make various claims about the timing of both events
SOUTHPORT terrorist Axel Rudakubana has pleaded guilty to murdering three girls at a Taylor Swift dance class. The 18-year-old, who had a “sickening interest in death”, knifed Bebe
TalkTV host Mike Graham and Lord Alex Carlile got into a heated on-air row about the failures which preceded the Southport murders.
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.
A HERO window cleaner has recalled how he was first on the scene to help save injured children from the horrifying knife attack in Southport. Marcin Tyjon, 41, was driving down the road with
Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the killing of three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class must lead to "fundamental change" in how the British state protects citizens.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the killing of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class must lead to “fundamental change” in how the British state protects citizens.
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.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer defended the decision taken by authorities not to share information about the case earlier on.
Nigel Farage has accused Sir Keir Starmer and the police of a "gigantic cover-up" after the Southport attacker's links to terrorism were revealed.
Here is a timeline of what was known when about Southport killer Axel Rudakubana: Axel Rudakubana becomes known to a range of local agencies due to anxiety, social isolation and challenging behaviour. In October he takes a knife to school, and in December attacks another child with a hockey stick.
LONDON (Reuters) -The murder of three young girls in Southport last July shows that Britain faces a new type of terrorism threat in the form of extreme violence perpetrated by loners who were inspired