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I’ve had 29 years of unanswered questions.. this is a historic step

Bulger mum’s Commons victory

- Ben Griffiths

EXCLUSIVE

JAMES Bulger’s mum has won a historic victory after it was confirmed a landmark debate about an inquiry into his murder WILL take place.

Denise Fergus was bitterly disappoint­ed when a petition calling for the vital discussion in the House of Commons won the support of 214,000 people in 2018 – but was rejected by a committee of MPS.

However, days after she had a crunch meeting with Justice Secretary Dominic Raab – which the Sunday People campaigned for – the debate has been granted.

If a ground-breaking inquiry goes ahead it would address the handling of the 1993 horror in which James, two, was snatched and barbarical­ly killed by two 10-year-old truants.

It would also analyse the botched attempts to rehabilita­te one of the pair. Jon Venables, 39, has reoffended TWICE after being freed.

Denise, 53, told us: “My family and friends and I are over the moon.

“I have had 29 years of unanswered questions and this is a truly historic, momentous step towards change.

“Hundreds of thousands of people have backed the petition I started and finally we are making progress towards an inquiry.

Fighting

“There have been too many failings over the years and I just hope this will be the beginning of something that will leave a legacy in the name of my son, James.”

Mum-of-five Denise, from Merseyside, added: “I know I can never bring back James but I’m hoping the fighting I have done will benefit other families in similar situations. Thank you to Sunday People readers for their support along the way. I have great hope that we are finally, after 29 years, getting somewhere.”

On Wednesday, Denise received an email from a senior probation official saying that following her meeting with Mr Raab, the debate had been agreed and she would be informed when the date is set – expected later this year.

Venables and Robert Thompson grabbed James from a shopping centre in Bootle and dragged him two miles to a rail line, where they tortured and battered him to death.

They were convicted of murder but released aged 18 in 2001. Thompson, 39, has not re-offended. But Venables was sent back to jail in 2010 and 2017 after being caught with child sex abuse pictures. He hopes to get parole in August.

Mr Raab, who was asked by Denise to block the parole bid, said he admired her courage and added: “I was very moved to meet you and you strengthen­ed my resolve to reform the Parole Board.”

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drone sighting. It is thought British troops used a system called Drone Dome, electronic jammers and sensors to find, identify and neutralise craft.

Terror

Lt Col Philip Ingram, an ex-military intelligen­ce officer and NATO planner, said: “The Commonweal­th Games gives a potential opportunit­y for Russia to try and disrupt what is happening due to the UK’S support for Ukraine.

“A potential threat is the use of drones either by Russia, terrorists or misguided members of the public.

“The Russians have a history, using the covert elements of the Russian military intelligen­ce, of doing this but it is distinctly possible that they could utilise cyber and disinforma­tion attacks to try and disrupt the Games.

“Lockdown through the pandemic has resulted in very little visible terror activity but that doesn’t mean it went away.”

He added: “Terror groups have continued to recruit, groom, encourage and resource potential attackers and the publicly accessible locations at the Games provide a perfect target opportunit­y.”

Meanwhile, there are concerns over the widespread activities of dozens of Russian spies active in all areas of British society, including universiti­es,

the Civil Service and the Commons. An intelligen­ce source said: “They scoop up all forms of intelligen­ce and pass it back to the Kremlin through a series of handlers.

“This could be anything from what sort of weaponry and how much is being sent to the Ukraine to the sexual antics of the country’s political and military leaders.”

Last week a suspected Russian spy was arrested at Gatwick about to board a plane. The man in his 40s remains in custody.

A Home Office spokesman said: “The actions of the Russian state pose an acute and direct threat to the national security of the UK. But we have made huge strides in recent years to counter the threat posed and to increase our resilience and that of our allies to Russian malign activity.”

He added the National Security Bill will enable our law enforcemen­t and intelligen­ce agencies to deter, detect and disrupt the full range of modernday state threats.

 ?? ?? QUEST FOR JUSTICE Innocent tot James, whose death shocked the nation
CHILLING: CCTV captures kidnap
KILLERS: Venables and Thompson
CAMPAIGN: How we helped Denise’s fight
QUEST FOR JUSTICE Innocent tot James, whose death shocked the nation CHILLING: CCTV captures kidnap KILLERS: Venables and Thompson CAMPAIGN: How we helped Denise’s fight
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COURAGEOUS: Mother Denise
 ?? ?? SECURITY MISSION Forces from RAF Northolt in West London during an exercise in Cumbria with the Orcus counter-uncrewed aerial system
ON TRACK: Athletes at Birmingham stadium
SECURITY MISSION Forces from RAF Northolt in West London during an exercise in Cumbria with the Orcus counter-uncrewed aerial system ON TRACK: Athletes at Birmingham stadium

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