Requirement made as review finds ‘over-representation’ of Asian men among grooming gang suspects

Yvette Cooper revealed details of a national investigation that Sir Keir Starmer had ruled out before the Casey report forced a rethink

Requirement made as review finds ‘over-representation’ of Asian men among grooming gang suspects

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said that those who had suffered 'despicable crimes' had been 'let down' by the authorities.

Fears of racism claims meant reluctance to recognise ‘over-representation’ of Asian men involved in organised child sex abuse, report found.

A review of Britain’s so-called grooming gangs scandal had recommended the move, saying that an information “vacuum” had allowed people to “sow and spread hatred.”

Author of grooming report cautions against misuse of limited data finding ‘over-representation’ of Asian heritage men