Violent crime up 37 per cent - largest jump in over a decade

Police chiefs says the rise is down to better reporting, but Labour pins the blame on Tory cuts

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The number of violent crimes committed in England and Wales has risen by 37 per cent, according to the latest quarterly figures from the Office for National Statistics.

Homicides increased by 14 per cent, fuelled by a 9 per cent hike in knife crime and a 4 per cent rise in gun crime, largely attributed to gang violence in London and Manchester, says The Guardian.

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