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Teens buying knives online face double age verification & ban on doorstep drops following knife rampage of Rudakubana
TEENS trying to buy knives online face double age verification and a ban on doorstep drops following the stab murders of three young girls in Southport.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced the tough measures after Axel Rudakubana, 17 at the time, was able to buy his deadly weapon on Amazon in seconds.
Rudakubana was given a life sentence with a minimum 52-year term for killing three girls[/caption] Victims, from left: Alice Da Silva Aguiar, nine, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven and Bebe King, six, were murdered last July[/caption] Blades bought online that were found at Rudakubana’s house[/caption]Under the plans, to be included in the Crime and Policing Bill expected by spring, buyers will have to submit photo ID when purchasing a knife, and show the ID on delivery.
It will also be illegal to leave a package containing potential deadly weapons on a doorstep where anyone could pick it up.
Rudakubana was given a life sentence with a minimum 52-year term for killing Alice Da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, last July 29.
Sir Keir Starmer told The Sun last week he will urgently change the law to stop under-18s bypassing online age checks.
Ms Cooper said little had been done since Ronan Kanda, 16, was killed by two 17 year olds in Wolverhampton in 2022.
She added: “It’s a total disgrace how easy it still is for children to get dangerous weapons online.
“More than two years after Ronan Kanda was killed with a ninja sword bought by a teenager online, too many retailers don’t have proper checks in place.
“It’s too easy to put in false birth dates, parcels are too often being dropped off at a doorstop with no questions asked.
“We cannot go on like this. We need much stronger checks — before you buy, before it’s delivered.”
A review into the online sale of knives is due to be published this week.
At Rudakubana’s sentencing on Thursday, prosecutors said he bought two identical knives from Amazon on July 13, 2024, taking steps to hide his identity.
Amazon said it took its responsibility around the sale of bladed products “extremely seriously” and had launched an investigation.
Yesterday Chancellor Rachel Reeves told the BBC that social media platforms must remove violent content such as that viewed by Rudakubana.
RTE viewers all say same thing as Dancing With The Stars favourite gets first 10’s of the season for ‘phenomenal’ dance
RTE Dancing With The Stars viewers were all left saying the same thing after Rhys McClenaghan received the first 10 of the season.
The hit RTE show returned tonight with the highly anticipated movie night, which saw its second celebrity elimination of the season.
Rhys and Laura received the first 10 of the season[/caption] RTE viewers were blown away by their performance[/caption]The 10 celebrity contestants hit the dance floor for their fourth performance hoping to impress both judges and viewers.
Irish Olympian Rhys and his pro partner Laura Nolan danced an outstanding Charleston.
The pair fully embraced their chosen movie, Spiderman, as Rhys sported his personalised Spiderman suit and Laura donned a gorgeous Spiderman dress.
Brian Redmond, Arthur Gourounlian and new judge Karen Byrne were back to give their professional and tough-talking reviews and scores tonight.
And they were so impressed with Rhys’ dance moves.
They received glowing reviews from all three judges, with Karen admitting she was “lost for words”.
With 29 points, the pair received the first 10’s of the series from both Karen and Arthur.
The gymnast and professional choreographer were over the moon with their outstanding results.
RTE viewers were all saying the same thing about Rhys as they flocked to social media to sing his praises.
Polly said: “Phenomenal Charleston.”
Rachel wrote: “Oh my god that was incredible.”
Shauna gushed: “Unbelievable. You deserved the first 10’s.”
Frances said: “Absolutely amazing.”
Another added: “Dance of the night. Incredible.”
Also in tonight’s show, viewers all said Jack Woolley “deserves to win” after his “super” performance.
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Irish Taekwondo Olympian Jack Woolley and his pro partner Alex Vladimirov danced an outstanding Tango for movie night.
The pair fully embraced their chosen movie, The Joker, sporting striking red outfits and impressive clown makeup.
Although they received “mixed reviews” from the judges, Jack and Alex were happy to get a total score of 23.
RTE viewers were all left saying the same thing as they raced to social media to share their thoughts on the dance.
Darren said: “Jack deserves to win.”
Tony wrote: “Way undermarked for Jack there.”
Richard gushed: “Absolutely outstanding.”
Rasmus Hojlund spotted berating Man Utd team-mate during Fulham clash as fans ask ‘when will we learn
RASMUS HOJLUND was spotted berating Manchester United teammate Andre Onana during Sunday’s clash at Fulham.
The Red Devils made the trip to Craven Cottage for a rarely-seen 7pm kick-off.
Rasmus Hojlund berated Andre Onana early on in Man Utd’s clash at Fulham[/caption] Hojlund was not pleased with Onana’s distribution[/caption]Ruben Amorim named a strong XI as he looked to bounce back from United’s 3-1 defeat to Brighton last week.
But there was plenty of tension on the pitch just minutes into the clash.
Hojlund led the line for the visitors as he looked to muscle his way past Fulham defenders Joachim Andersen and Calvin Bassey.
The tactic saw goalkeeper Onana attempt to launch long balls into United’s Danish striker.
However, one kick from Onana fell painfully short and instead put his side under pressure from Fulham.
It saw Hojlund berate the stopper for attempting the pass.
And fans could not resist reacting online.
One said: “Hojlund having a go at Onana for that lofted pass. He has a point as he hardly ever wins those duels.”
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Another declared: “Hojlund barking at Onana’s s**t distribution lol.”
One noted: “Hojlund in attack and Onana trying to progress the ball through long balls. 4 failed attempts in opening 5 mins, when will we learn?”
Another boomed: “Every ball has resulted in a loss of possession. How do we stop doing this?”
One chortled: “This is ridiculous, Onana to Hojlund and it’s just gone every single f*****g time. Stop it.”
Another added: “Someone tell Onana not to go long with Hojlund as our 9.”