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Southport killer Axel Rudakubana begins life sentence in Britain's toughest jail Belmarsh - home to some of nation's most infamous inmates and where prisoners will be queuing up to attack him
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No 10 confirms review of how to make killers face victims' families in court after 'beyond cowardly' Axel Rudakubana refused in final 'twisted act'
It could take YEARS for police to uncover Axel Rudakubana's internet history before Southport massacre
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The five killers Prevent failed to stop: From ISIS fanatic who attacked MP David Amess to Southport murderer Axel Rudakubana as victims' families say anti-terror scheme 'is not fit for purpose'
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Southport killer's parents 'took delivery of one of his knives': Questions about Axel Rudakubana's home life grow after video showed his dad stopping him going to school for 'massacre' and photos showed chaotic bedroom
Southport attacks: the failures that allowed Axel Rudakubana to kill – podcast
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The murders of three little girls in the seaside town led to horror – and then racist riots. Now the teenaged killer has been sentenced to 52 years. Josh Halliday reports
It was hard to imagine a more…
Axel Rudakubana walked a long path to murder. At what point could he have been stopped? | Gaby Hinsliff
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Arguments about evil risk distracting us from practical questions that could save lives in the future
Why? Why us, why here, why that day of all days; but most of all why our girls, our tiny excited g…
The slaughter of three little girls in Southport shocked Britain. But, as sick Axel Rudakubana is caged, do his FAMILY have questions to answer? PAUL BRACCHI reveals the full story
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Teen killers like Southport murderer Axel Rudakubana can't be locked up for ever because it would breach human rights law, says minister
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