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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AFP on MSNUK govt cracks down on online knife salesA new law introduced after a spate of high-profile knife crimes will make it harder for young people to purchase knives ...
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 ...
The Home Secretary is today announcing a string of measures to save lives after a bombshell report highlighted horrific gaps ...
The policing minister has unveiled a new bill hoping to crack down on the sale of knives, particularly online. Dame Diana ...
Statistics show rising suspended jail sentences, with experts suggesting figures may be linked to overcrowded prisons ...
Retailers will be required to report “any bulk or suspicious-looking purchases of knives” on their platforms to police, with ...
The mum of a teenager who was murdered in the West Midlands believes her son would still be alive had stricter knife crime ...
Retailers are set to be required to report suspicious or bulk purchases of knives under a new UK law change. Shops will be required to report suspicious or bulk purchases of knives, and those ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper told The Mirror she is appalled it can be harder for a child to buy lottery scratchcards and ...
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