Heartbroken mum says we should spend more to tackle knife crime

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A GRIEVING mother has called for the Government to spend as much on fighting violent crime as it does on terrorist radicalisation if it is serious about young lives lost. Alison Cope’s son Joshua Ribera, 18, was killed in 2013 over a girl at a memorial for a friend who had been stabbed to death.

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