Jason Junior Romeo died after an altercation in Bodney Road, Hackney, at around 6pm on Tuesday, the Metropolitan Police said.
In a significant move to tackle knife crime, the UK government has announced tougher regulations for online knife sales.
At the root of much bad policy in Britain lie two truths. The first is that private grief is seldom a good basis for public policy. The second is that it is almost impossible for politicians to say no ...
Out of 4,236 adults sentenced for a repeat knife offence in the 12 months to September, only 60 per cent were handed ...
West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker has welcomed stricter laws for selling knives online but warned more funding is needed to ...
Mr Farrell admits that “some will scoff” at his idea of banning pointed knives from kitchens. But he is right that most ...
Stricter rules have been introduced to crack down on the online sales of knives with sellers required to report suspicious-looking purchases.
A change to laws around the sale and purchase of knives has been unveiled by the government as an Essex campaigner says she fears the changes ...
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Mother of murdered Ronan Kanda claims he would 'still be here today' if tougher knife crime laws were in placeThe mother of Ronan Kanda has admitted it is "shocking" that weapons are still easily accessible to purchase online, following Labour's latest crackdown on such activity.Kanda, 16, was stabbed and ...
The Metropolitan Police said officers were called to reports of an altercation in Bodney Road, Hackney, at around 6pm on Tuesday.
The measures to close lethal loopholes in the online sale of knives is the result of tireless campaigning by Ronan’s mother Pooja Kanda and sister Nikita to restrict young people’s access to weapons ...
The Home Office announced a raft of anti-knife crime plans after Ronan Kanda was murdered by two boys who bought knives without identity checks.
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