
David Raya's Journey: From Southport to Spain's World Cup Squad
David Raya reflects on his journey from non-league football with Southport to Spain's World Cup squad, highlighting his growth and the lessons learned from early career challenges.

David Raya reflects on his journey from non-league football with Southport to Spain's World Cup squad, highlighting his growth and the lessons learned from early career challenges.

Survivors of the 2024 Southport attack, which killed three children and injured eight others, have reunited for a playdate nearly two years later. Parents shared stories of their daughters' bravery and the ongoing trauma, highlighting the challenges of recovery and the search for accountability.

Parents of children critically injured in the Southport attack have spoken out about a "woeful" lack of psychological support, with some receiving no more than 12 counselling sessions. Victims' Commissioner Claire Waxman will raise the concerns with ministers and Victim Support.

Parents of children injured in the Southport knife attack say anonymity orders have made their daughters 'invisible', hindering access to support and public recognition of their bravery. The court order, meant to protect privacy, has led to confusion and a lack of coordinated aid.

A 19-year-old neo-Nazi, Alina Burns, has been sentenced to over 15 years in prison for attempting to behead a Kurdish barber in Bristol. Motivated by extremist ideology, Burns attacked Mohammed Mahmoodi with an axe, expressing desires to kill Jews and Muslims and expel non-whites from the UK.

Nearly 50 NHS staff inappropriately accessed medical records of victims of the 2024 Southport knife attack, including a 13-year-old girl and teacher Leanne Lucas, at Aintree Hospital; the hospital trust admits the breach, calling it 'inexcusable', with disciplinary actions but no sackings.

Sergio Aguiar and David Stancombe run the London Marathon together in memory of Alice and Elsie.

Sergio Aguiar and David Stancombe, fathers of two girls killed in the 2024 Southport attack, are running the London Marathon together to honor their daughters and support one another through their shared grief.

Two fathers whose daughters were killed in the Southport attack in July 2024 are running the London Marathon together this year. Sergio Aguiar (father of Alice, 9) and David Stancombe (father of Elsie, 7) both ran last year's marathon separately but have decided to run together this time, describing their friendship as like brothers. Sergio has completed six major world marathons in 12 months for the foundation he set up in his daughter's name, while David runs for the Elsie's Story charity. They say running has become therapy and a way to honour their daughters.

Ein offizieller Untersuchungsbericht in Großbritannien stellt fest, dass die Morde an drei Mädchen bei einem Tanzkurs in Southport durch rechtzeitiges Eingreifen der Eltern und Behörden hätten verhindert werden können.

A public inquiry found catastrophic failures by the parents of the Southport killer and various agencies led to missed chances to prevent the 2024 child murders. The 17-year-old should have been detained before he stabbed three girls at a dance class.

A public inquiry concluded that the parents of the Southport killer and various agencies failed in their duties, missing clear opportunities to prevent the 2024 child murders. The 17-year-old attacker should have been detained before stabbing three girls at a dance class.

A damning inquiry into the Southport attack concludes that systemic failures by public agencies and the 'irresponsible' actions of the perpetrator's parents allowed the tragedy to occur. The chair, Sir Adrian Fulford, called for urgent reform to prevent future mass-casualty events.

The Southport inquiry report has identified catastrophic failures across multiple public sector agencies in assessing the risk posed by the perpetrator. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced plans for new legislation to close legal loopholes regarding violent intent.

An inquiry into the Rudakubana case reveals systemic failures, including poor information sharing between agencies and a tendency to excuse violent behavior as autism. The chair concluded that authorities and the parents bear significant responsibility for the attack.

A report into the Southport attack, which killed three children, states the tragedy could have been prevented due to numerous missed opportunities by authorities and parents in assessing and managing the risk posed by the perpetrator.

A UK public inquiry concluded that state bodies, including police and the Prevent counter-radicalization scheme, failed to recognize the risk posed by Axel Rudakubana, leading to the preventable murders of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed event in Southport in 2024.