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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak proposed on Friday to ban the breed by the end of the year following the death of Ian Price.

The 52-year-old was savaged by two suspected American XL bully dogs while protecting his elderly mother at her home in Stonnall, Staffordshire, on Thursday afternoon and died a day later.

An exclusive poll for the Sunday Express, taken before Mr Price’s death and the PM’s announcement, showed 33 per cent wanted the Government to ban the breed.

Campaigners Bully Watch said the breed had caused 14 deaths since 2021 and was responsible for at least 351 attacks so far this year.

It is also responsible for 43 per cent of all dog attacks.

But one dog expert expressed concern about singling out bully dogs, which would encourage breeders to crossbreed to beat the ban, while others are sceptical about licences.

Latest NHS figures revealed that the number of people requiring hospital treatment for dog bite wounds in England nearly doubled in 15 years, from 4,699 in 2007/2008 to 9,336 in 2022/2023.

The figures for those requiring reconstructive surgery also jumped from 1,950 to 3,473 – of whom 1,006 were aged under 14.

Overall, 47,021 people have required surgery since 2007/2008.

The UK’s top vet yesterday said bully owners will not face a cull of their pets. Chief Veterinary Officer Professor Christine Middlemiss said: “There will be an amnesty.

“So people who already have these dogs – and some of the dogs will be well socialised, well managed, well trained – will need to register and take ­certain actions.

“Your dog will need to be neutered. It will need to be muzzled when out in public and on a lead, and insured. But if you comply with these actions, and that means we’ll know where these dogs are –which will be a massive benefit –then yes, absolutely you will be able to keep your dog.”

Labour, while supportive of the ban on the killer crossbreed, criticised Mr Sunak for “dithering” over bringing in restrictions on their ownership. Sir Keir Starmer said: “There has been a clear case for banning them for a long time.

“What I say to the Government is good, get on with it, and the sooner we can do this, the better.”

Other recent victims include Ana Paun, 11, who was set upon by an out-of-control XL bully crossbreed as she walked to a shop with her sister to buy sweets in Birmingham last Saturday, suffering shoulder and arm injuries.

Two people who tried to get the dog off her were also bitten.

Fatalities include Jack Lis, 10, who was savaged by a dog called Beast when he called at a friend’s house in south Wales in 2021.

However, the ban has been opposed by animal charities including the RSPCA, Dogs Trust, and the Kennel Club, with a spokesperson for the Dog Control Coalition ­saying that “banning the breed will sadly not stop these types of ­incidents recurring”.

The decision echoes the approach adopted when pitbulls were banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act in the 1990s.

However, dog expert Stan Rawlinson said we should adopt a similar scheme to Spain’s, which requires anyone who owns a dog with particular characteristics – such as muscular build, heavy weight over 20kg, a wide skull and jaw, muscular neck or convex cheeks – to have a licence for it.

He said if specific breeds are banned, unscrupulous breeders will carry out crossbreeding to get around the ban. He said: “I don’t think what the Government is doing is the right approach. It’s got to be aimed at the people that want, breed and own these dogs.”

He wants applicants to have a medical to show they can control the dogs, have no criminal convictions, and have insurance – with hefty fines for non-compliance.

“If you put the whole lot in a package, people will be saying, I can’t be bothered. Gradually, the desire to own them will drop.”

He added that he would like to see dog licences introduced for all breeds so “people can’t just buy them on a whim”.

But a spokesperson for the Kennel Club said: “Dog licensing has been tried and consequently scrapped across Britain in the past as it was neither enforceable nor effective.”

They said licensing in Northern Ireland and Ireland is expensive, has a compliance rate of only 30 to 40 per cent, and is “ineffective”, especially in poorer areas where compliance is low but attacks are high.



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Rumour of rickshaw driver’s lynching sparks vandalism at Uttara shopping mall

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Hundreds of rickshaw pullers surrounded and vandalised a shopping mall in Dhaka’s Uttara late on Sunday night (15 March) following allegations that a rickshaw driver was beaten to death over a parking dispute in front of the market.

Police were unable to bring the situation under control as of filing this report at 2:30am Monday.

According to several local sources, the quarrel over parking between unidentified parties began in front of Uttara Square shopping mall on Sonargaon Janapath Road in Uttara Sector-13 around 11:30pm Sunday.

The situation escalated after claims spread that a rickshaw driver was  assaulted and killed during the argument. The Business Standard could not confirm any such death until the filing of this report. 

Witnesses said hundreds of rickshaw pullers gathered shortly afterwards, surrounding the shopping mall and subsequently vandalising several of its floors. They also chanted slogans demanding justice for the alleged killing. The crowd outside also hurled bricks and stones at the market.

The unrest reportedly has continued for more than two hours, creating panic among residents in nearby residential sectors, including Sector 13.

Despite being within stone-throwing distance of Uttara West Police Station, locals initially reported not seeing any police presence at the scene during the early stages of the incident.

Residents expressed safety concerns and warned that the situation could escalate further without immediate intervention by law enforcement.

Until the filing of this report at 2:30am Monday, police did not respond to TBS queries. A TBS correspondent also sought comment from Uttara Zone Assistant Commissioner Saddam Hossain via phone and WhatsApp messages, but he did not respond.





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Man shot, hacked to death at Shaheed Minar in Dhaka

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A person has been detained in connection with the incident.

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15 March, 2026, 11:40 pm

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A man died after being shot and hacked by unidentified individuals near the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka tonight (15 March).

The deceased was identified as Md Rakib, 25, a content creator. The incident took place around 9pm.

Inspector Md Faruk, in-charge of the police outpost at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), said passersby rescued Rakib and rushed him to the emergency department of the hospital, where he died while undergoing treatment.

Masud Alam, deputy commissioner (Ramna division) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, said a person has been detained in connection with the incident.





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Bogura AL leader, who was handed to police by the mob, dies in custody

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An Awami League leader from Bogura who was allegedly assaulted by a mob and later handed over to police has died while in custody.

Shahnur Alam Shanto, 55, a local leader of the activity-banned Awami League from Sariakandi upazila, died around 10pm on Friday (14 March) while undergoing treatment at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases.

With his death, six Awami League leaders from Bogura who were imprisoned have died while receiving treatment.

Bogura Jail Superintendent Nurul Mubin said, “Shahnur Alam Shanto was sent to Bogura jail on 4 January in connection with an explosives case filed in Bogura Sadar.

“Later, on 17 January, he was transferred from Bogura to the Keraniganj Central Jail in Dhaka,” he added.

According to Shahnur’s relatives, “On the night of 3 January several BNP activists allegedly created a mob in the Naruli area of Bogura town, assaulted him and took him away. They later demanded Tk3 lakh as ransom. When the family sought assistance from Bogura Sadar Police Station, police rescued him but took him into custody instead of arresting the alleged abductors.”

His wife, Mariam Sultana, alleged that although there was no case filed at the police station, Bogura Sadar police kept him detained for two days. Later, he was arrested in an old explosives case under investigation and produced before a court on 5 January. The court rejected his bail petition and ordered that he be sent to jail. He was later taken to hospital after falling ill in prison.

Deputy Jailor of Keraniganj Central Jail Tayeba told media that Shahnur was sent to hospital after he fell ill. “He had previously been sent to hospital twice after becoming ill,” she said.

Investigating officer of the case, SI Amit Hasan of Bogura Sadar Police Station, said Shahnur was arrested in a case filed for the attempted murder of BNP leader Suraiya Zerin and under the Explosives Act.

According to his wife, Shahnur suffered from high blood pressure and diabetes. About seven years ago he lost one leg in a motorcycle accident and had a rod inserted in his hand. He used to move around with the help of crutches.

Raqib Hossain, the deceased’s son alleged that his father did not receive proper medical treatment. He said that by the time his father was taken to hospital, his kidneys had already stopped functioning.

Although doctors advised that he be taken to the National Institute of Kidney Diseases and Urology, prison authorities took him back to the Keraniganj Central Jail. Later, when his condition became critical, he was taken to hospital again, where doctors declared him dead around 10pm.





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