David Amess review to set out more Prevent probe failures ahead of MP's murder The Prevent anti-terror programme dropped inquiries into the man who murdered MP David Amess’ too soon, a review is expected to find this week.
It's thought the review will identify different failures than were found in Prevent’s handling of Southport killer Axel Rudakubana - but will reach the same conclusion, that inquiries were dropped too soon.
Katie Amess, David’s 39-year-old daughter, has demanded a full public inquiry into Prevent, saying everyone else it failed deserved to know the truth.
Ministers will publish details of the programme’s failures to stop Ali Harbi Ali before he stabbed the Tory MP at a constituency surgery in Leigh-On-Sea.
The Home Office is set to publish a learning review of Prevent's involvement in the case on Wednesday.