Knife crime: police demand return of stop and search

Theresa May accused of reducing controversial powers to fit 'political agenda'

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A senior police leader has called for nationwide return of controversial stop and search powers to combat the knife crime crisis after two 17-year-olds were stabbed to death in Manchester and London over the weekend.

Writing for the Daily Telegraph, Richard Cooke, the chairman of the West Midlands Police Federation, said stop and search, which allows officers to search suspects without needing specific grounds, has “paid dividends” in Birmingham, where scores of deadly weapons have been confiscated since the powers were introduced last week.

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