Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has warned it is “shockingly easy” for Bristol teenagers to buy knives online. Online ...
After the Government announced new plans to stop young people buying blades North East families have called on politicians to ...
Elianne Andam's family are demanding the Government tackle the knife crime epidemic plaguing the UK, saying otherwise they ...
Age assurance for online retail purchases is becoming increasingly common as merchants peddling alcohol, tobacco and weapons ...
EXCLUSIVE: Southport killer Axel Rudakubana got hold of knife using online shopping giant Amazon before murdering three ...
GB News star Dawn Neesom certainly didn't hold back as she slammed the tougher measures announced by Labour to help clamp ...
A Nottinghamshire Police spokesperson explained that knife crime in Nottinghamshire fell by 10.5 per cent between January and ...
Doorstep drop-offs of knives bought online are set to be banned under a Labour push to prevent the "next Southport attack".
Anyone buying a knife online will face stricter age checks following the stabbing attack that left three young girls dead in ...
Doorstep drop-offs of knives bought online are to be banned as the Government closes the loophole used by Axel Rudakubana, ...
Rudakubana, aged 17 at the time, used a knife bought from Amazon to kill three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in ...
The differing policies add to the debate over whether it is too easy for teenagers to buy knives online. Knife crime was yet ...