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UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced a comprehensive action plan to tackle the longstanding issue of grooming gangs. The announcement follows a high-profile row sparked by Elon Musk's criticism of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's handling of the issue during his tenure as chief prosecutor.
Labour announce rapid national grooming gang review in partial climb down as Musk responds - Home secretary’s announcement marks partial government climbdown on grooming gangs scandal
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says government will also undertake a ‘rapid’ review of child sexual abuse in the UK.
The government has been facing pressure to launch a new national inquiry into grooming gangs but ministers have said one was already carried out.
UK Interior minister Yvette Cooper also said several new local inquiries into cases of abuse would be launched, bowing to political pressure for further action but stopping short of demands for a new nationwide inquiry.
MPs have warned of “serious alarm bells” for the UK’s security over reports senior cabinet ministers have intervened on a Chinese planning application for a huge new London embassy. Foreign secretary David Lammy,
Sir Keir Starmer's woes look set to worsen as the majority of Britons still support a national inquiry into the grooming gangs but want Nigel Farage's party to lead it. The shock result came as Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced a plan in the Commons on Thursday to support local inquiries into the grooming gangs scandal,
The former home secretary said there was 'no way' the Tories would beat Labour, given the current polling numbers
The announcement marks a partial retreat by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who had pushed back against demands by Musk and others for a fresh national inquiry into the child rape gangs
The British government says it will support a series of local inquiries into organized child sexual abuse in the wake of a furor largely stoked by the world’s richest man Elon Musk
The announcement follows weeks of mounting pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to address the issue of child sexual exploitation.