Keir Starmer to address nation after being accused of 'cover up' over child killer Axel Rudakubana - Reform leader Nigel Farage has accused Sir Keir Starmer and the police of being part of a ‘gigantic
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer defended the decision taken by authorities not to share information about the case earlier on.
The Prime Minister spoke live to the nation from Number 10 Downing Street on Tuesday in response to the Southport attack
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In a televised statement, the prime minister said that a public inquiry would tackle failings in the case of Axel Rudakubana, who injured another eight children, their instructor and a passer-by.
Keir Starmer has denied engaging in a cover-up to prevent the public knowing about Southport killer Axel Rudakubana’s background in the aftermath of his murderous rampage. The prime minister insisted he was following “the law of the land” to avoid the possibility of the case against the 18-year-old collapsing and him then being able to walk free.
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana is set to be sentenced on Thursday morning for murdering three young girls in a frenzied knife attack last year. Rudakubana, 18, stabbed and killed the girls, aged between six and nine, with a 20cm-long kitchen knife as he ambushed a Taylor Swift -themed dance class in Southport, Merseyside.
A UK judge is due on Thursday to sentence a teenager who brutally murdered three young girls in a stabbing spree last year that sparked the country's worst riots in over a decade.
Sir Keir Starmer announced a review of terror laws to address ‘extreme violence carried out by loners, misfits, young men in their bedrooms’.
Watchdog to examine whether Labour Mayor of London ‘exercised appropriate level of caution’ when he accepted invite to attend star’s show
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for fundamental change in state protection after three girls were killed at a Taylor Swift-themed class in S