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MAPPED: The overwhelming number of Labour areas rocked by grooming gangs REVEALED as party rejects inquiry
A GB News investigation has found Britain's grooming gangs were overwhelmingly represented in areas where Labour holds big majorities. The bombshell revelation comes as the party voted down a proposed national inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal on Wednesday.
Labour Parliamentarians Shut Down Conservative Party Bid To Launch National Inquiry Into U.K. ‘Rape Gangs’
The vote follows a fierce debate earlier in the day between the prime minister and the Conservative party leader, Kemi Badenoch.
Tories accuse Labour of 'cowardice' after MPs block national inquiry into grooming gangs
Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary, claimed that Sir Keir Starmer had used his “supermajority” in parliament to defeat the Tory amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill by 364 votes to 111.
MPs vote against Tory call for new grooming gangs inquiry
An attempt by the Conservatives to have the government set up a national inquiry into grooming gangs has been voted down by 364 votes to 111 votes, a margin of 253. The amendment was attached to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill,
MPs reject amendment to hold national inquiry into grooming gangs
Victims want action today, the Prime Minister said, as the Tory leader repeated demands for a national inquiry into rape gangs
Politics LIVE: Nigel Farage erupts as Labour MPs reject new grooming gangs probe
Follow our live blog for the latest developments in Westminster amid a Commons showdown over a new national inquiry into grooming gangs.
Starmer and Badenoch clash over Tory demand for grooming gang inquiry
Sir Keir Starmer directly urged Kemi Badenoch to drop her call for a national inquiry on grooming gangs because it would mean derailing legislation aimed at bolstering the safety of children. At Prime Minister's Questions Sir Keir said a further inquiry could delay action on tackling child sexual abuse,
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Labour’s grooming gang deflections will lay the ground for their own destruction
My, how the Labour Party misses Dennis Healey, the originator of that wise old saying, “When you’re in a hole, stop digging.” ...
16h
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More misery for Labour as approval rating crashes to embarrassing -47%
Slump in opinion polls continues as Sir Keir Starmer battered by controversial decisions and grooming gangs scandal ...
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Labour’s Islamophobia definition ‘forbids discussion of Asian grooming gangs’, says Badenoch
Tory leader urges Sir Keir Starmer to scrap use of characterisation that means people may be too ‘scared to tell the truth’ ...
22h
Labour are about to wreck our schools
You awful Tories caused the mess in the first place” – has had a good run. From net migration to tax burdens, defence ...
17h
Fury as Labour MPs vote down Kemi Badenoch's bid for grooming gangs probe
In a shocking move, Sir Keir Starmer whipped his MPs to vote down the Conservative amendment to their child safety and ...
LBC
4h
Labour 'could be forced to hike taxes or cut spending' as cost of government borrowing soars
The Chancellor may have to raise taxes again or cut public spending by the rising costs of government borrowing.
23h
on MSN
Plaid accuses Labour of gaslighting on Welsh budget talks
Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth has accused the Welsh First Minister of "gaslighting" his party over the potential for ...
19h
Labour considers giving retired miners another £2.3bn
Labour is considering handing retired miners another £2.3bn, the Prime Minister has confirmed. Speaking during Prime Minister ...
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UK labour market freeze deepens as firms absorb tax rises, REC survey shows
Britain's labour market cooled dramatically in December as employers continued to grapple with tax rises announced in the ...
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Planning permissions hit record low under Labour
New build planning approvals hit a record low in the three months after Labour won the general election, figures reveal.
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