Police will be asked to review application processes in the wake of gunman Jake Davison's shooting, which cost five people their lives, including a three-year-old girl
Police forces in England and Wales are being asked to review their current firearm application processes in the wake of the Plymouth mass shooting, the Government has announced.
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