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Starmer suggests he will review handguns law as Dunblane 30th anniversary approaches
Families and politicians demand closing firearms law loopholes and stricter background checks to prevent tragedies and address emerging threats like 3D-printed guns, 30 years after Dunblane.
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Scotland’s political leaders pay tribute to Dunblane victims
First Minister John Swinney told MSPs his own son was born on the day of the tragedy – the deadliest mass shooting in UK history. Scotland’s political leaders have paid tribute to the victims of the Dunblane massacre ahead of the 30th anniversary of the tragedy. Speaking at the Scottish Parliament, the First Minister said his prayers and “deepest condolences” went out to all those impacted by the shooting on March 13, 1996. That morning, Thomas …
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