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LANDMARKS across the North West of England will be light up in pink over this weekend in memory of the 3 young girls killed in the Southport knife attack this week.
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AFTER Wales have rescinded many of the 20mph speed limit changes they have recently introduced nationally, locals on Merseyside are asking why Wirral Council is pushing to further roll out the speed limit across large parts of the Borough.
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WE must not overreact to the traumatic events of this week in Southport. Lessons must be learned, but we must take a step back and think hard. We must not react out of shock or anger when looking at any introduction of new legislation and guidance, but also on a family level, especially when explaining what happened to children
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MERSEYSIDE Police have confirmed that a further Section 60 Order has been introduced in Southport, on:- Thursday, 1 August 2024, giving Officers additional powers to search suspects.
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RESPONDING to the Prime Minister's statement on public disorder in Southport this afternoon, in which he pledged a:- 'wider deployment of facial recognition' surveillance, the director of Big Brother Watch, Silkie Carlo, said...
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AN estate and lettings agency in Southport which counts:- "diversity, equality, and individuality" at the very heart of its core values is celebrating a record 12 months of expansion.
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REPORTING restrictions, which prevented the suspected assailant, accused of murdering 3 girls in Monday's attack in Southport, have been lifted.
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2 children who were attending a Taylor Swift-themed dance class at the Hart Centre, on Hart Street, Southport, on Monday, 29 July 2024, and injured by the attacker have been discharged from Alder Hey Children's Hospital.
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MERSEYSIDE Police have confirmed that a 17 year old boy, from Banks, has been charged with the murders of:- Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar; 10 counts of attempted murder, along with possession of a bladed article, following the tragic incident in Southport on Monday, 29 July 2024.
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THE UK's 1st state-approved independent press regulator IMPRESS has issued a statement around the dangers posed by misinformation following the events on the night of Tuesday, 30 July 2024, in Southport.
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