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It's absolutely baffling that Sir Keir Starmer, always keen to burnish his credentials, appeared bewildered at how this atrocity was allowed to happen
But if that is indeed the case, and the Government was so concerned with not prejudicing ongoing cases, why did they take the opposite approach with the hundreds of people who were arrested in the wake of the Southport riots?
The British competition regulator tapped a top former Amazon executive as its new chair after accusations from Prime Minister Keir Starmer of stifling growth.
The teenager who murdered three young girls in July 2024 had bought the weapon online from Amazon. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The head of a leading think tank has accused Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of going down a "bizarre rabbit hole" of blame in his response to the Southport attack case.Alan Mendoza, Executive Director of the Henry Jackson Society,
The head of a leading think tank has accused Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of going down a "bizarre rabbit hole" of blame in his response to the Southport attack case. Alan Mendoza, Executive Director of the Henry Jackson Society,
The Prime Minister said it was ‘unacceptable that these murder weapons could be bought with two clicks’ online.
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.
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana bought a knife from Amazon aged 17 despite being convicted of violent offences, the home secretary has revealed. Rudakubana pleaded guilty on Monday to murdering three young girls after a frenzied knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, Merseyside, last year.
Sir Keir Starmer said Southport killer Axel Rudakubana trawled the internet for extreme violent content before the atrocity.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says the Southport killer, Axel Radukabana, admitted carrying a knife 10 times before his deadly attacks.