Head of Prevent to step down after damning Southport attack review
- Michael Stewart has left his position as head of the Government's counter-terror program Prevent after a review revealed that Axel Rudakubana's case was closed prematurely before the Southport murders.
- Three referrals were made to Prevent regarding Rudakubana's behavior before the attack, highlighting missed opportunities to address the risk he posed.
- Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced that a public inquiry will be conducted to investigate any missed opportunities to recognize Rudakubana's intent to commit murder.
- Rudakubana received a life sentence with a minimum term of 52 years for murdering three young girls during a dance class in Southport.
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Prevent boss leaves role after Southport killer case – reports
Michael Stewart is reported to have left the top job following the findings of a Prevent learning review.
·London, United Kingdom
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