Axel Rudakubana is at the center of scrutiny over UK violence-prevention, with recent inquiries highlighting failures in protecting the public from violent extremism and youth violence.
The government has accepted the first phase of the Southport Inquiry findings in full, citing fundamental failings across multiple public services in the years leading up to July 2024. The inquiry concluded that the killings of three young girls and further attacks could and should have been prevented, and ministers are moving to implement 67 recommendations with urgency.