National inquiry to be launched following review into scandal in which young and vulnerable girls were exploited for sex

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

At last Sir Keir Starmer has announced a national inquiry into the mass-rape gangs prowling the streets of our towns and cities to target young girls for sex. And not before time.

The review by Baroness Casey is expected to conclude that years of warnings about abuse of white girls were 'institutionally ignored for fear of racism'.

A full statutory inquiry into UK grooming gangs will soon begin work

Maggie Oliver says she fears a new inquiry will mean survivors are “left dangling perhaps for another seven years”

The danger is this will be another inquiry allowed to grind on for years at great cost and to little avail

Those who turned a blind eye to the horrific abuse must be named and brought to account

National inquiry to be launched following review into scandal in which young and vulnerable girls were exploited for sex

From institutional failures to cowardice, Baroness Casey’s review has blown the establishment cover-up apart

Baroness Casey reveals large proportion of live investigations involve foreign nationals

Public inquiry will examine repeated failures that prevented abuse against children being properly investigated

The long-awaited review by Whitehall troubleshooter Louise Casey was released yesterday after being commissioned at the start of the year.

Sir Keir Starmer ordered a national inquiry after pressure from opposition parties

Victims of child sexual abuse gangs and their families say the Government’s about-turn on a national grooming inquiry falls short

The report addressed the UK’s institutional failure to protect children and teenage girls from sexual exploitation.