Tag #Prevent Programme

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Southport Killer's Sentence Will Not Be Appealed

Eighteen-year-old Axel Rudakubana received a 52-year minimum sentence for murdering three girls and attempting to murder eight others at a dance class in Southport in July 2024; the Attorney General will not refer the case to the Court of Appeal despite calls to do so, highlighting the limitations o...

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Southport Killer Sentenced; Inquiry to Investigate Missed Opportunities

Eighteen-year-old Axel Rudakubana received a 52-year prison sentence for murdering three children and attempting to murder ten more in Southport after a history of violent incidents and multiple referrals to the Prevent programme were missed by various agencies; a public inquiry will investigate.

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Southport Attacks: Public Inquiry Launched After Prevent Program Failures

Following the guilty plea of 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana for murdering three girls and attempting to murder ten others at a Southport dance class last July, a public inquiry will investigate why authorities failed to prevent the attack despite multiple prior warnings.

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UK Government Fails to Prevent Rise of Extremism, Report Finds

Dame Sara Khan's report reveals the UK government's failure to prevent extremism's spread, citing inflammatory political language, conspiracy theories, and socio-economic factors as contributors to a "chronic risk of democratic decline," recommending a strategic overhaul of counter-extremism policie...

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UK Terrorism Law Review: Focus Shifts to Online Radicalization

Following the Southport attack, a review of UK terrorism laws is underway; Lord Hall recommends against expanding the definition of terrorism but proposes a new unit to address online radicalization, warning of the threat of AI-spread hateful messages.

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UK to Change Terror Laws After Lone Killer Murders Three Girls

In response to the murder of three girls by Axel Rudakubana, a lone killer with no coherent ideology, the UK government will change laws to classify such acts as terrorism and launch a public inquiry into state failures; the killer accessed violent material online and was referred to the Prevent pro...

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UK to Introduce Youth Diversion Orders to Counter Terrorism

The UK government will introduce Youth Diversion Orders, allowing police to restrict online activity of minors at risk of terrorism; this follows a concerning rise in youth involvement in online extremism, with under-18s accounting for 13% of terrorism investigations.

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