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THE Prime Minister and other senior government figures knew about potential terror charges against the Southport suspect “weeks ago”, it emerged yesterday.Sir Keir Starmer and other senior government figures knew about potential terror charges against the Southport suspect Axel Rudakubana 'weeks ago'deadly toxin ricin and a Jihadi terror manual were allegedly found at the home of Rudakubanasaid: “The State should not be lying to its citizens.
Rudakubana, who faced Westminster magistrates yesterday via videolink from jail, is charged with producing a toxin and possessing information which may be useful for terrorism. He is also charged with the attempted murder of eight other children, instructor Leanne Lucas, businessman John Hayes, and possession of a knife.POLICE and the Government must be more open about investigations to avoid cover-up rumours, the terror law watchdog has said.He also said reforming the Contempt of Court Act may be needed to ensure openness.
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