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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Europe ready to make Trump a €50bn trade offer, says EU negotiator
SummaryThe EU aims to boost US goods purchases by €50bn to resolve trade issues, with progress noted by trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič, who opposes retaining 10% tariffs as a resolution. With looming tariffs from the US, the EU seeks a balanced deal while emphasizing the need to consider US services exports to reduce the trade deficit. Šefčovič warned that achieving an acceptable agreement for EU member states would be challenging, as negotiations continue amidst potential...
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