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Southport Visiter, 16 Jul 2026

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Article‘Young people must be diver­ted from the thoughts, impulses which motiv­ated attacker’

THE grow­ing chal­lenge of viol­ence-fix­ated indi­vidu­als who do not act in adher­ence to a sin­gu­lar ideo­logy was addressed in the open­ing of the South­port Inquiry. Sir Adrian Fulford opened the second phase of the inquiry last week, where he...

‘Young people must be diver­ted from the thoughts, impulses which motiv­ated attacker’

Article‘Why does a knife need the mar­ket­ing brand ‘Kom­bat’ prin­ted on it?’

KNIVES advert­ised with viol­ent words such as “kom­bat” and “fighter” remain on sale close to two years on from the South­port attack which saw three chil­dren killed in a knife ram­page. Dur­ing the open­ing of the second phase of the South­port...

‘Why does a knife need the mar­ket­ing brand ‘Kom­bat’ prin­ted on it?’

ArticleVolun­teers blast ‘crazy’ clos­ure of avi­ary

SEFTON Coun­cil’s decision to close Churchtown Botanic Gar­dens avi­ary was described as “crazy” by com­munity volun­teers as the furi­ous reac­tion to the news con­tin­ues. The coun­cil said the avi­ary is not keep­ing up with mod­ern animal wel­fare...

Volun­teers blast ‘crazy’ clos­ure of avi­ary

ArticleDrug dealer caught red-handed... then car­ried on after his release

A“JOHNO Line” drug dealer was caught red­han­ded near South­port Model Vil­lage but con­tin­ued his exploits imme­di­ately after his release. Declan Goulbourne recruited a sub­sti­tute to take his place in selling heroin and crack cocaine on the...

Drug dealer caught red-handed... then car­ried on after his release