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Analysis | London looks for answers as murder rate tops New York City’s

London’s Metropolitan Police launched 46 murder inquiries in the first three months of 2018

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Police and forensic officers work at the scene of a gun crime in Tottenham, in the north of London. Photo: EPA

Another deadly night in London is putting pressure on political leaders, as a surge in violence on the streets of the British capital pushes its murder rate higher than New York’s.

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Two teenagers were fatally shot and another was stabbed in the northeast of the city on Monday night.

Some are blaming budget cuts for the spate of attacks.

Larry Logan, a former police superintendent in East London, said the city is facing “a perfect storm” of reduced police numbers and “decimated” social services due to funding cuts.

He said “overworked” detectives are retiring or quitting as they struggle with the caseloads.

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Citing a recent conversation with a homicide detective, he said: “in his 35 years, he’s never known it so overwhelming … they’re just leaving in their droves.”

David Lammy, the local MP in Tottenham where one of the teenagers was killed, said he had requested an urgent meeting with Home Secretary Amber Rudd.

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