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Farage Demands Apologies for Claims He ‘Incited’ Southport Riots

Britain’s terrorism watchdog has called for more information to be made public in the event of mass attacks, so as to reduce the risk of trust in public institutions being undermined. Jonathan Hall KC, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, has warned of an “information vacuum,” noting that people “quite reasonably wanted to know as much as possible about a massacre of children.”

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