WorldJune 24, 2026 · 9:39 AM1 min read

    Grooming gang inquiry announces first locations it will focus on

    Former children’s commissioner for England Baroness Anne Longfield is heading up the inquiry

    By Flora Thompson

    Grooming gang inquiry announces first locations it will focus on

    London, Oldham, Bradford and Keighley are to be the first towns and cities investigated by the grooming gangs inquiry.

    The £65 million probe is investigating how grooming gangs operated and how police, councils, health services, social care services and schools responded.

    The announcement on Wednesday confirmed which areas will first face so-called local investigations – where serious failures have been identified in response to child sexual exploitation by grooming gangs.

    Former children’s commissioner for England Baroness Anne Longfield is heading up the inquiry, which has the legal powers to compel witnesses to give evidence and require organisations to hand over documents.

    Any evidence of crimes uncovered will be referred to Operation Beaconport, the national police operation launched last year to review hundreds of previously closed investigations.

    Source: Independent · World
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