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Hosted 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 ...
Mr Jukes said the UK could not afford to delay taking serious action on the negative impacts of social media. “If I give you ...
Referrals to the government’s anti-terrorism scheme for young people will be “routinely” escalated so more vulnerable ...
AS kids are stabbed at school and machete brawls take place in the streets, our shocking interactive map lays bare the true ...
Deadly errors IT is ever more appalling and incredible that Axel Rudakubana was repeatedly rejected by the Prevent ...
A 55-page review posed that Prevent officers misspelling Rudakubana’s name on his second and third referrals in February and ...
The counter terrorism-led Prevent scheme "prematurely" closed Axel Rudakubana's cases and repeatedly misspelt his name, a ...
A damning report has lifted the lid on a catalogue of missed opportunities to stop Southport killer Axel Rudakubana, who was ...
Axel Rudakubana, who murdered three girls in a stabbing spree last year, had been referred to Britain’s counterterror program ...
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana's anti-terror case should have been kept open, a review into his attacks has found.
The Prevent counter-terrorism scheme "prematurely" closed its case on Axel Rudakubana three years before he went on to murder ...
Southport killer was referred to anti-terror watchdog Prevent three times prior to the attack - with his name spelled ...
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