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"textContent": "The Southport inquiry’s phase one report details failures across Prevent and multiple other organisations to stop teenage Axel Rudakubana from murdering three children when he attacked a dance hall in Southport in 2024. You can read a more general introduction to the report’s findings here. This article, however, deals more specifically with the role that […]\n\nBy Alex/Rose Cocker",
"title": "The Southport inquiry, Rudakubana and the UK’s dangerous fixation on ‘terrorist ideology’"
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