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UK clampdown on stabbings
Following a tragic stabbing incident in Southport that resulted in the deaths of three children and left several others injured, Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the violence that erupted during protests, stating that those responsible would 'face the full force of the law'. The protests, which targeted a local mosque, led to injuries among 39 police officers, with at least eight suffering serious harm, as far-right groups clashed with law enforcement. The assailant, a 17-year-old male born in Cardiff to Rwandan parents, has been arrested, and police do not currently consider the attack terror-related. Social media has fueled misinformation regarding the suspect, with unfounded claims linking him to Islamic extremism. Enhanced police powers have been implemented in an effort to maintain order in the grieving community, which has been rocked by the tragic events. Starmer emphasized the need to protect the community as it mourns and stressed that the violence is unacceptable.
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