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The PM denounced "acts of extreme violence perpetuated by loners" radicalised by the internet.
The prime minister said he followed "the law of the land" so Axel Rudakubana could not walk free.
The prime minister said "the state failed" to protect Axel Rudakubana's young victims.
No British prime minister has ever attended the swearing-in of a new president.
Despite what ministers say, Labour will be feeling rather nervous about working with the unpredictable Republican.
But critics warn the new president is 'threat to national security'.
The maverick Republican has been sworn in for a second time.
"I haven't taken it personally - it's political".
Mike Amesbury could be jailed when he is sentenced next month.
The prime minister said it will help ensure the country is "never again vulnerable to the kind of brutality inflicted on it by Russia".