Britain's gun culture 'affects millions'
News Article 11 September 2007
More than five million adults in Britain know how to obtain an illegal firearm, according to new research.
Tories criticise gun 'drop-off' plans
News Article 26 August 2007
The Conservatives have dismissed government plans to enable people to hand in guns or offer tip-offs to the police without revealing their identity.
Call for mentors to stop gun crime
News Article 9 August 2007
A government-commissioned report has called for more positive role models for black boys to prevent them becoming involved in gun and knife crime.
Protect teen gangs, says Met chief
Press Review 3 May 2007
Speaking to the Guardian, Sir Ian Blair has argued that children in the families of gang members should be taken on to the child protection register.
Johnson in train shooting drama
Press Review 3 May 2007
A train carrying education secretary Alan Johnson to London was shot at yesterday as it passed through the Cheshire town of Stockport.
Call for tougher gun crime laws
Press Review 20 April 2007
One of the UK's most senior police officers tells the Guardian that the country needs new laws that would compel the public to give information to the police about gun crime - whether they want to or not.
Families of gunmen could be moved
Press Review 26 February 2007
Families harbouring young men with guns could face being moved from their homes, in an idea to be tested in Merseyside.
No10 pledges review of gun law
Press Review 23 February 2007
A Downing Street summit has been told children as young as eight are being used to hide weapons.
Gun laws to be reviewed
News Article 22 February 2007
The government is considering new gun crime legislation to in response to the fatal shootings of three teenagers in south London.
Gun laws set for review
Press Review 19 February 2007
A review of gun laws to establish increased sentences for young offenders, with penalties for being gang members, was promised by Tony Blair yesterday amid fears that