It said the government was also committed to a review into how air quality information is communicated with members of the public.
While his car was at a garage awaiting inspection after the crash, a knife, an imitation pistol and an axe were found inside the vehicle.Axel Rudakubana did not appear out of the blue.
, the teenager was well known to police, anti-extremism authorities and a number of other public agencies.But despite repeated concerns about Rudakubana's taste for violence, there was only ever limited intervention.The government now says several opportunities were missed to stop him turning his dark obsessions into a reality. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the state had failed.
This is what we know about his journey to becoming a killer - and whether it could have been prevented.The first serious signs Rudakubana was capable of inflicting harm date back to when he was in year nine at Range High School in Formby, Merseyside.
At the age of 11, he had appeared in a BBC Children In Need campaign video, which he had been put forward for by an acting casting agency.
But over his adolescence, Rudakubana began to exhibit anger issues and a propensity for violence.The Conservatives will make up the bulk of that number, with 17 of the 41 Conservatives who hold a seat going into the election stepping down – including four of the nine who make up the leader's cabinet.
Among them is Peter Butlin, the deputy leader who has overseen the council's finances; and Margaret Bell, the portfolio holder for adult social care and health. These are two areas which present the biggest challenges to the council, according to Conservative Izzi Seccombe, who has led the council for almost 12 years.She said: "I am very keen, particularly, that we prevent people coming into need and that we try and help them to stay independent as long as possible.
"But the second important part is that we help to grow our economy. That we make sure we are an attractive place to do business."Recent results in the General Election, as well as the district and boroughs, could perhaps provide an insight into why some Conservatives have decided to call it a day.