Labour Faces Criticism Over Grooming Gangs Investigation Delays and Promises

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Home Office Minister Jess Phillips apologized for the delay in publishing a report on grooming gangs, which was delayed due to a short extension requested by Baroness Casey for her audit into child sexual abuse data. The government had initially dismissed calls for a national inquiry, opting for a targeted audit and local inquiries, with further investigations expected after the report's release.
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- Jess Phillips apologises for grooming gangs report delay BBC
- Jess Phillips forced to issue grovelling apology after Labour breaks key grooming gangs promise GB News
- Kemi Badenoch: Labour letting ‘guilty councils’ investigate grooming gangs The Telegraph
- Labour Breaks Pledge to Publish Grooming Gangs Review in May Guido Fawkes
- Fresh calls for Council to back national grooming gang inquiry Yahoo News UK
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