A police investigation into the Southport attack is still active, a senior officer has said. Rudakubana murdered three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class last summer in the Merseyside town ...
Officers from North Wales and Merseyside Police thwarted the gang in October following an eight-month covert investigation into a conspiracy to supply cocaine, heroin and ketamine in the city.
A man was found dead inside a flat in Southport. Merseyside Police were called to concerns for the safety of a man on Sussex Road in the town just before midday on Tuesday (January 21).
Social media companies could have worked with authorities to prevent misinformation as rioting broke out in the wake of Axel Rudakubana’s horrific attack, the Merseyside Police chief has said.
Merseyside Police's detective chief inspector Jason Pye has revealed Axel Rudakubana who had just stabbed three children to death, had made "disturbing" comments about his victims when he was ...
Police were “gagged” from releasing crucial information about Rudakubana in the wake of an attack on a dance class in Southport that left three young girls dead. Officers from Merseyside police wanted ...
Axel Rudakubana. Picture: Merseyside Police Having researched atrocities committed by others the evidence suggests that he set out to emulate them on 29 July. There is no evidence that he ascribed to ...
Merseyside Police were called to the property on Percy Road, Seacombe, on Sunday (November 24) to reports of concern for the child. The boy was taken to hospital but died five days later on Friday ...
A man has been jailed for his role in riots in Southport last summer, becoming the 100th person to be sentenced in connection with the violent disorder in Merseyside. Peter Fairhurst, 33 ...
"We welcome the announcement of the Southport Public Inquiry. Merseyside Police will participate fully and approach it with candour to ensure that the horrific incident and the events that led to ...
The BBC has seen messages between a neighbour and Axel Rudakubana's father When asked about the deliveries, Merseyside Police said they would not comment on what was an ongoing investigation.