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内容摘要:Labour MP Buckley, who campaigned at the general election for the money to be

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He will serve 48 years and 177 days in prison once his time already served in remand had been deducted.Following Prosper's sentencing, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's spokesperson said: "This is the most appalling crime - we thank the police involved on the day who acted quickly to stop this vile perpetrator from carrying out the full extent of his awful plans.

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"Our thoughts are with those who lost their lives and the wider community who were affected by this."The case has exposed some deep and longstanding weaknesses in the private sale of firearms and we are urgently looking at how we can tighten those controls."Mitigating, David Bentley KC argued Prosper was living with an undiagnosed neurological development disorder in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), lacked any previous convictions and stressed his young age must be taken into account.

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The judge cited these as reasons for not issuing a whole life order, which would have meant Prosper could never leave prison.She rejected the submission that the disruption to Prosper's childhood caused by his parents separation when he was nine was a mitigating factor.

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His father, Ray Prosper, sobbed as the judge recounted his son's crimes and did not stop until after his son had left the court.

He had previously told the court how part of his soul died when he first heard the news.The public is being asked to come up with suggestions for the use of a Victorian chapel.

The non-denominational chapel was built in the 1880s in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, and has fallen into disuse in recent years. It is currently closed.Malmesbury Town Council hopes the chapel could be used for funeral and interment services, and be available more widely for community groups.

It has invited the public to two open days – Saturday 12 April from 11:00 BST to 14:00, and Wednesday 16 April from 17:30 BST to 19:30.The public will have the chance to look around the chapel, ask questions and come up with suggestions.

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