United Kingdom considers ways to boost lawmaker security after stabbing
The Hindu
David Amess was knifed repeatedly in the attack on October 15 in Leigh-on-Sea, east of London, during a meeting in a church
Britain is considering a number of options to boost the security of lawmakers after a to death during a meeting with constituents, Interior Minister Priti Patel said on October 17.
The killing of David Amess, from Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party, took place five years after the murder of Jo Cox, a lawmaker from the opposition Labour Party, and has prompted a review of politicians' security.
Amess (69) was knifed repeatedly in the attack on October 15 in Leigh-on-Sea, east of London, during a meeting in a church.
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