In response to the tragic murder of her son Ronan Kanda, who was stabbed through the heart with a ninja sword bought online, his mother Pooja Kanda is advocating for a new law to regulate knife sales and prevent youths from accessing dangerous blades. Two 16-year-olds purchased the weapon online and fatally attacked Ronan, who had no history of carrying knives or gang involvement. The Ofsted report released also highlights the concerning trend of children as young as 11 carrying knives for protection due to feeling unsafe, emphasizing the need for comprehensive measures to address serious youth violence.
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Brexit lessons for Trump’s trade war
In a recent discussion, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent praised President Trump's inconsistent tariff strategies as a means of creating “strategic uncertainty” to enhance negotiation leverage, reminiscent of Brexit's claims of advantageous trade negotiations. However, the UK's experience post-Brexit reveals a decrease in goods exports and economic performance, highlighting the detrimental effects of such uncertainty, as noted by former Bank of England governor Mark Carney. The article warns that similar tactics in the US could...
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