Our chief north of England correspondent, Greg Milam, was in Liverpool for Sir Adrian Fulford's report.
The main takeaway, he said, is that the Southport stabbings were "foreseeable and avoidable".
He added that there were "so many missed opportunities" that were listed by the chairman that could have stopped Axel Rudakubana before carrying out the attacks.
Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/southport-inquiry-live-first-report-into-killings-at-dance-class-to-be-published-13529537
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