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Home Secretary rejects calls from Sir David Amess’s family for public inquiry into his murder

Brentwood Gazette Monday, 10 March 2025 ()
Home Secretary rejects calls from Sir David Amess’s family for public inquiry into his murderSir David's daughter said the response was "unacceptable".
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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has rejected calls from the family of Sir David Amess for a public inquiry into his death. The Conservative MP was murdered at his constituency surgery in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, in October 2021. Sir David’s family have described the government’s decision as...

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