Former home secretary Suella Braverman says Ipso’s failure to apologise for comments she made on British-Pakistani men is ‘an outrage’
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Former home secretary Suella Braverman says Ipso’s failure to apologise for comments she made on British-Pakistani men is ‘an outrage’
Former home secretary Suella Braverman says Ipso’s failure to apologise for comments she made on British-Pakistani men is ‘an outrage’
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Ipso ordered a correction to comments made by Suella Braverman about Pakistani child abuse rings

Survivors’ solicitor urges fresh scrutiny after watchdog rules failings were collective, not individual

Baroness Casey last night hit out at 'do-gooders' who tried to bury the facts of such cases, yet only ended up giving racists…

Baroness Casey vented fury at the failure to tackle the issues over a decade, saying she was 'raging' on behalf of the victims.

We can’t ignore the fact that white girls were predominantly abused by men of Pakistani heritage

There should be no space for mollycoddling particular minorities if we are serious about delivering justice for the victims