During the Emergency Summit on Knife Crime Urgent Question, I asked the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, that having heard much about the immediate measures that are being taken from the Government and in the media, this summit will focus a little more on longer-term measures to help tackle this dreadful scourge. The Minister explained that longer-term measures will be a focus. She also explained that there is no single solution to this matter; it is about short, medium, and long-term work. That is why it is so important, the Minister explained, that the Government are funding the Youth Endowment Fund that they have announced and that they are giving long-term commitments to those projects that work with young people, intervening and making sure that they are steered away from both carrying knives and greater paths of criminality. With regard to interventions, the Minister also said that they are very much looking at education, health, local government and the charitable sectors. The Government knows that, by working together, we will stop this violent crime on our streets.