Labour has vowed to close a loophole to get knives similar to the one that killed Daniel Anjorin off the streets.

Labour vow to close loopholes to ban the weapons used to kill schoolboy, 14, killed in Hainault sword attack

Sadiq Khan has secured a historic third term

Sadiq Khan secures historic third term as Mayor of London after beating out Tory candidate Susan Hall

Daniel Anjorin, 14, died on Tuesday as he walked to school in the suburban area of Hainault.

‘We are devastated’: Family of Daniel Anjorin who was killed in Hainault sword attack release heartbreaking tribute

Starmer is confident Khan will win

Keir Starmer confident Sadiq Khan can secure historic third term as Mayor of London after fears of Susan Hall upset

Sadiq Khan and Susan Hall have gone head-to-head in the London mayor election

When will the London mayoral election result be announced? Everything you need to know

Henry de Los Rios (left) protected his family during the assault.

Pictured: 'Hero' dad who fought off Hainault 'sword killer' to defend family as children slept

Marcus Arduini Monzo has been accused of murder

'Hero' dad fought off Hainault 'sword killer' to defend young family as children slept

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Gaza protests ‘slowing down justice’ as domestic abuse victim ‘unable to see’ redeployed detectives

Gaza protests ‘holding off justice’ as domestic abuse victim ‘unable to see’ redeployed detectives

Daniel Anjorin was killed in the attack in Hainault yesterday

Man charged with murder of 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in Hainault sword attack

Cliff Mitchell

Former Met police officer who carried out 13 rapes and told one victim he was "the devil" jailed for life

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Kemi Badenoch has said there is 'no free way to police our borders' after a failed asylum seeker was given £3,000

'No free way to police our borders', Badenoch says, after first migrant sent to Rwanda with £3,000 in taxpayer money

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Sir Mark Rowley said he would increase stop and search

Met police to increase stop and search, with announcement coming 'in next couple of months', commissioner says

Sir Mark Rowley said filming interactions with police at protests had become "intrusive".

Filming police at protests is 'physically intrusive' and 'escalates situations', says Met Commissioner

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Met police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley spoke on LBC on Wednesday

Female officer’s hand reattached as Met chief reveals horror injuries suffered by police in Hainault sword attack

Doorbell footage showed the moment the sword suspect was arrested

Chilling words of 'killer' during Hainault sword rampage as boy, 14, stabbed to death

LBC observed how Scotland Yard manages to police divisive demonstrations in London

'It makes our job incredibly difficult': Police surrounded by cameras on protests as they make ‘on the hoof’ law changes

The first migrant has officially been sent to Rwanda

First asylum seeker flown to Rwanda with £3,000 of taxpayer's cash under voluntary deportation scheme

Chris Phillips says police officers should be armed

Police need to carry guns in the UK, says ex-counter terrorism chief following Hainault sword attack