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Fatal stabbings in England and Wales at highest recorded level

  • Calls for more police funding as records show 285 killings were carried out between March 2017 and 2018

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Fatal stabbings in England and Wales have reached the highest level since records began more than 70 years ago, official figures show.

The homicide rate also rose by 15 per cent in one year – the highest level in a decade, according to the data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and crimes recorded by the police.

Between March 2017 and 2018, 285 killings were carried out with a knife or sharp instrument – the highest since Home Office records began in 1946.

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The rates, recorded by police, marked the fourth consecutive annual rise in homicides following a long-term decline.

The report prompted renewed calls for more police funding after government cuts led to a loss of over 22,000 officers since 2010. Diane Abbott MP, Labour’s shadow home secretary, said the data was “deeply troubling”.

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Emergency services on Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at the scene outside the Palace of Westminster, London, after a policeman was stabbed and his apparent attacker shot by officers in a major security incident at the Houses of Parliament. Photo: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire/Zuma Press/TNS
Emergency services on Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at the scene outside the Palace of Westminster, London, after a policeman was stabbed and his apparent attacker shot by officers in a major security incident at the Houses of Parliament. Photo: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire/Zuma Press/TNS
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