Online retailers will be required to implement stricter checks to prevent minors from purchasing knives following Sir Keir Starmer’s statement that it is too easy for children to acquire blades. Axel Rudakubana, who used a knife purchased from Amazon to commit a triple murder, has prompted the government to propose new laws mandating two forms of identification for knife buyers, including official documents and live video verification. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper labeled the incident as a “total disgrace” and pledged new measures in the forthcoming Crime and Policing Bill to address the issue of underage knife purchases.
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Norway’s oil fund calls for urgent reform of European capital markets
The world's largest sovereign wealth fund, Norway's $1.9 trillion oil fund, is urging urgent reforms in Europe's capital markets to enhance competitiveness against the US and Asia, noting a decline in its European equity share from 26% to 15% over the past decade. The fund's market strategy chief, Malin Norberg, emphasized the need for harmonized tax and insolvency laws as barriers to investment opportunities persist, with a significant drop in listed companies in Europe contributing...
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