Hello, we 're recording this episode of Newscast just after Donald Trump implemented his so-called blockade of the Strait
of Hormuz, which was a product of the failed negotiations in Islamabad over the weekend.
So we will get the latest on that.
But we're going to begin with the first report from the inquiry into the Southport attacks from 2024.
So that is a flavour of what you'll hear on this episode of Newscast.
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it 's Adam in the Newscast Studio, and I should just warn you that the first half of this episode may contain details
that you find distressing, because we 're going to be discussing the first report of the official inquiry
into the Southport attacks, which happened in 2024, which was released today.
Now, we all remember what happened that day.
That was when the teenager Axel Rudicabana stormed into a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport and killed three
young girls, Alistair Silva Aguilar, Elsie Dot Stankham and B.B. King.
He also wounded many, many others.
Now, this inquiry was led by the judge, Sir Adrian Fulford,
and he found that these murders and this attack could have been prevented if the killer's parents and several.
Official authorities had acted in the years leading up to the attack in 2024.
This is a big, big report with some big consequences and it 's very difficult reading,
especially for the families of those involved.