Grooming survivors say ministers trying to water down inquiry despite reassurances
Woman who quit panel says she was asked about ‘broader approach’, despite Shabana Mahmood’s insistence focus will not change Grooming gang victims have accused the UK government of attempting to manipulate them into broadening a national inquiry to include other forms of sexual abuse despite (…)
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