Rachel Reeves says Sir Keir Starmer has been focused on the “victims” of grooming gangs and not “grandstanding” after the prime minister committed to a national inquiry. The Chancellor made the comments on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg. After initially dismissing calls for a public inquiry, the prime minister said he had read “every single word” of an independent report into child sexual exploitation by Baroness Louise Casey and would accept her recommendation for the investigation. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage described the move as a “welcome U-turn”.

The prime minister has bowed to pressure to agree to set up an inquiry into grooming gangs with legal powers to call witnesses

Rachel Reeves says Sir Keir Starmer has been focused on the “victims” of grooming gangs and not “grandstanding” after the prime minister committed to a national inquiry. The…

PM forced to cave in to clamour for statutory inquiry despite earlier dismissing them as amplifying far right demands

Sir Keir Starmer’s grooming gang inquiry does not go far enough, victims and campaigners have said.

Baroness Casey, the author of a report into grooming gangs, has said that she was “disappointed” that the Conservatives have “politicised” the findings of her audit. Speaking on…

Chris Philp demanded that Angela Rayner apologise for Sir Keir Starmer’s “far-right bandwagon” remark on grooming gangs during a fiery Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday (18…