LONDON: A new law introduced after a spate of high-profile knife crimes will make it harder for young people to purchase ...
Shops will be required to report suspicious or bulk purchases of knives, and those caught selling blades to under-18s will ...
Stricter rules for selling knives online and tougher penalties for those who break them will make a difference, the sister of ...
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Luton Today on MSNExpert gives his support for new government laws to tackle knife crimeOne of Britain’s top police ethics advisors Montell Neufville MCIM has expressed his support for the government's latest ...
Yvette Cooper announced unveiled a raft of anti-knife crime plans, including making retailers report bulk or suspicious sales ...
Statistics show rising suspended jail sentences, with experts suggesting figures may be linked to overcrowded prisons ...
New measures to crack down on knife sales known as 'Ronan's Law' have been unveiled by the Government in honour of a ...
Pooja Kanda, whose son Ronan was stabbed to death with a ninja sword his killers had bought online, has welcomed a clampdown ...
Harsher sentences will also apply to bosses of online stores who let under-18s buy deadly weapons in Home Office crackdown ...
West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker has welcomed stricter laws for selling knives online but warned more funding is needed to ...
Stricter rules have been introduced to crack down on the online sales of knives with sellers required to report suspicious-looking purchases.
The mum of a teenager who was murdered in the West Midlands believes her son would still be alive had stricter knife crime ...
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