Schools in high knife crime hotspots to get targeted support to divert children away from crime. Up to 250 schools in high knife crime hotspots will receive specialist training and support to divert children from serious violence.  The government will launch the âSafety In & Around Schools Partnershipâ to invest £1.2 million to support schools in areas of high knife crime and improve pupilsâ safety on their way to and from school. The partnership will train school leaders on knife crime risk and support schools to develop local solutions to improve pupil safety, which could include mentoring support for... [Continue Reading]
A manhunt is underway in London following the fatal stabbing of a 21-year-old man at the popular Primrose Hill area. The incident occurred yesterday evening when emergency services were called to reports of a fight that broke out around 6.40pm. Despite prompt medical attention, the victim succumbed to his injuries at the scene, highlighting once again the rising concerns over knife violence in the capital. The young man was among those enjoying the warm weather at the viewpoint, which is well-known for its scenic view of the London skyline. Although details about the altercation remain sparse, another man, believed to... [Continue Reading]
The United Kingdom has reported its most successful year yet in combating gang-related crime through the closure of 2,740 County Lines operations in 2025, a method where urban gangs traffic drugs to smaller towns. Authorities charged 1,657 gang leaders and seized 961 knives, underscoring a significant crackdown on violent crimes linked to these networks. County Lines operations have long been associated with violence, exploitation of vulnerable young people, and broader community harm. Since the last election, continued enforcement efforts have resulted in 3,785 line closures and 2,175 gang leader arrests, alongside 1,229 confiscated weapons. These figures reflect intensified policing supported... [Continue Reading]