London, Bradford and Oldham selected as first locations for local grooming gang investigations
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Oldham, Bradford and Keighley, and London have been confirmed by the national inquiry into grooming gangs as the first locations selected for local investigation.More areas will be confirmed soon as the inquiry sets out its phases of investigation.The inquiry has confirmed that its three-part hearings will investigate Central Government departments and politicians alongside local councils, the NHS and national police institutions.Led by Baroness Anne Longfield, the probe will then assess efforts made in towns and cities that have already had reviews, such as Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford and Newcastle, to assess what has been learned from that process.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The inquiry team said that it had identified "more than 800 recommendations relating to grooming gangs and child sexual exploitation and abuse across previous reviews, reports and inquiries dating back to the 1990s."The inquiry team said that there had been "significant inconsistency" in how these...
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