The four survivors who quit the grooming gangs inquiry have said they are open to returning – but only if safeguarding minister Jess Phillips quits. Two women, Fiona Goddard and Ellie-Ann Reynolds, ...
Keir Starmer is standing by Jess Phillips, his embattled safeguarding minister, despite one of the women who quit their role on the national grooming gangs inquiry threatening to sue her. Lawyers ...
A long-awaited inquiry into grooming gangs may now not take place until next year. Government sources have told The Times that it could take months to find a new chair after both contenders to oversee ...
Birmingham MP Jess Phillips believes Birmingham should be included ...
Inquiry will compel individuals and institutions to explain what they did or did not do to protect children from sexual abuse ...
The four abuse survivors who have stepped down from the oversight panel of the national grooming gangs inquiry said last night that they will not re-engage with the process unless safeguarding ...
Under the Sentencing Act, criminals serving time for violent or sexual offences will become eligible for release from prison halfway through their sentences from September ...
Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips, who has been called to resign by four survivors, speaks at the Women’s Aid 50th anniversary conference in London on July 18, 2024. (Andy Taylor - Home ...
Fiona Goddard bravely waived her anonymity to speak publicly about the ongoing trauma of being groomed and sexually abused by ...
The first places to be investigated in a national independent inquiry into grooming gangs will be Oldham, Bradford and Keighley, and London. The Statutory Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs, ...
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