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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 24
UK Grooming Gangs Inquiry Names 4 First Investigation Sites
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 24

UK Grooming Gangs Inquiry Names 4 First Investigation Sites

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 24

Summary

  • Oldham, Bradford, Keighley and London will be the first areas examined by the new statutory independent inquiry into grooming gangs.
  • Baroness Anne Longfield’s inquiry will use statutory powers to compel individuals and institutions to explain what they did—or failed to do—to protect children from sexual abuse.
  • The first hearings will scrutinize government departments, police, the Crown Prosecution Service, councils and the NHS, while also checking whether places such as Oxford and Rotherham acted on past findings.
  • Inquiry organizers said about 800 recommendations have already been identified, but implementation has been significantly inconsistent; victim and survivor experiences will be central to the investigations.

Insights

With 800 past recommendations ignored, can this £65m inquiry finally deliver justice for grooming gang victims?
Will this inquiry finally clear the names of grooming victims who were wrongly convicted as criminals?
As a new grooming inquiry begins, is crucial evidence of institutional cover-ups already being destroyed?