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'The families need answers': Home secretary announces public inquiry into Southport stabbings

Sky News Monday, 20 January 2025
'The families need answers': Home secretary announces public inquiry into Southport stabbingsAn inquiry into the Southport stabbings has been announced by the government.
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News video: Philp: Inquiry to reveal the 'truth' about Govt response

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Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp has said that a public inquiry is the correct route to "get to the truth" and see if there were "missed opportunities" to prevent the Southport attacks which left three young girls dead last summer. Philp's comments come after Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended the...

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