Two-phase public inquiry into Southport murders formally launched
- A public inquiry into the Southport murders of three young girls, announced by Yvette Cooper, is now underway and will investigate the circumstances of the attack.
- The inquiry will be chaired by Sir Adrian Fulford and has legal powers to gather evidence, following the sentencing of Axel Rudakubana to 52 years in prison.
- The investigation will cover multiple referrals made to the Prevent counter-terror programme regarding Rudakubana's threatening behavior and interactions with public agencies.
- The inquiry aims to investigate Rudakubana's interactions with public bodies and the failures that allowed the attack to occur.
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Public inquiry launches to investigate Southport stabbings tragedy
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 Rudakubana before he launched his deadly attacks when aged 17. ReutersA public inquiry into what went wrong in the lead-up to Axel Rudakubana’s Southport stabbing spree began its work yesterday[/caption] The inquiry, which will have powers to summon witnesse…

Inquiry into Southport murders begins work
Yvette Cooper announced the start of the two-phase statutory public inquiry on Monday.
Major inquiry into Southport murders launched as Yvette Cooper vows to unearth failings - The Mirror
Yvette Cooper said the public inquiry into the Southport murders at a Taylor-Swift themed dance class will probe failings that allowed Axel Rudakubana to commit 'horrendous attack'
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