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LONDON (AP) — Outdated laws unfit for the social media age hampered police from countering false claims that helped fuel anti ...
Outdated legislation prevented the police from rapidly correcting misinformation after a stabbing attack on a Taylor ...
A parliamentary report finds police response to last summer's riots was appropriate, dismissing claims of two-tier policing.
The Crown Prosecution Service and Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, Serena Kennedy, had a 90-minute discussion about ...
Fake news was allowed to spread due to prosecutors who "hampered" the police response to the Southport riots, MPs on the ...
A PUBLIC inquiry into what went wrong in the lead-up to the Southport stabbings began its work yesterday.  It will look into any potential failings by public organisations dealing with Axel ...
A report by the Home Affairs Committee examined the police response to disorder that broke out after the murder of three ...
The near-silence from cops allowed false stories to spread that killer Axel Rudakubana was an ­asylum-seeker. Rudakubana targeted children at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class, stabbing three ...
MPs said the Crown Prosecution Service and Merseyside Police were ultimately limited on what they could publish about the then unnamed suspect, Axel Rudakubana, by the Contempt of Court Act 1981 ...
It promises to investigate the circumstances around Axel Rudakubana’s attack on a dance class in which he killed three girls.
The first part of the inquiry begins on Monday and will look at the circumstances surrounding the attack by Axel Rudakubana, ...
The report from the Home Affairs Committee found there was no evidence of two-tier policing in officers’ handling of the ...