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Flawed data used repeatedly to dismiss 'Asian grooming gangs' claims, report finds

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Flawed data used repeatedly to dismiss 'Asian grooming gangs' claims, report findsFlawed data has been used repeatedly to dismiss claims about "Asian grooming gangs", Baroness Louise Casey has said in a new report, as she called for a new national inquiry.
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News video: Grooming gangs: Why has a public inquiry been announced now?

Grooming gangs: Why has a public inquiry been announced now? 04:01

Yvette Cooper has revealed the findings of a review into child sex abuse by grooming gangs to MPs. The home secretary said Baroness Louise Casey’s review into child sex abuse by grooming gangs found suspects were often "disproportionately likely" to be Asian men. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer...

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Philp: Authorities deliberately covered up grooming gangs [Video]

Philp: Authorities deliberately covered up grooming gangs

Chris Philp says police and councils “deliberately covered up” grooming gang crimes, putting “race relations” ahead of protecting vulnerable girls. The shadow home secretary also claims the prime minister only announced the national inquiry after being “dragged kicking and screaming” by Baroness Casey’s report into child sexual exploitation. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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