
The measures would allow judges to impose restrictions including electronic tags and a ban on internet use on anyone suspected of planning violent crimes
The Southport inquiry will examine whether courts should be allowed to impose sweeping restrictions on people suspected of planning serious violent offences, even if they have not committed any crime.
Opening proceedings on Tuesday at Liverpool town hall, Sir Adrian Fulford, the chair, said the inquiry will consider whether the state should have powers to impose curfews, electronic tags, internet bans and limits on social media use for individuals deemed to pose a risk of serious harm.


On the night of Thursday, July 3rd, a young German citizen was assaulted in Place du Luxembourg in Brussels, just steps from the European Parliament. The incident occurred at the well-known bar ’The Network,’ a popular gathering spot for EU officials, parliamentary assistants, and visitors.
One of the last slices of the late Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s wedding cake has sold for £2,700 after languishing in a drawer for decades.
An Alberta judge has temporarily blocked the province’s ban on puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for minors, ruling that denying trans-identified youth these interventions would cause