Yvette Cooper, Secretary of State for the Home Department, arriving at Downing Street.
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Elite police units will pursue and incarcerate grooming gang offenders, as Sir Keir Starmer faces warnings of civil unrest should his new investigation fail to deliver justice.

The National Crime Agency will hunt abusers whose cases have been overlooked or closed by regional police.

Yvette Cooper, Secretary of State for the Home Department, arriving at Downing Street.
Yvette Cooper said: ‘Not enough people listened to them then. That was unforgivable. We are changing that’Credit: Getty

PM Sir Keir finally announced a national inquiry on Saturday, after previously allowing only five local ones.

It will have the power to force investigations into historic cases of grooming gang cover-ups.

Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, commented: “Keir Starmer ought to apologize to the victims for cynically dodging a comprehensive inquiry and for disrespecting those working to hold the offenders accountable.”

“If this turns out to be a whitewash, the fury of the country will be hard to control.”

Chris Philp, the Conservative Shadow Home Secretary, stated: “The announcement by the NCA is merely a desperate diversion. Labour has spent six months obstructing a formal inquiry, resulting in prolonged justice.”

More than 800 cases have been reopened by police.

The NCA will help cops improve investigations and end a culture of denial about the extent of the scandal.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “The vulnerable girls who suffered unimaginable abuse at the hands of groups of adult men have now grown into brave women who are rightly demanding justice for what they went through.

“Not enough people listened to them then. That was unforgivable. We are changing that.”

Baroness Casey’s long-awaited report is today expected to say white girls targeted were “institutionally ignored for fear of racism”.

It will also link illegal migration with the abuse.

Kemi Badenoch’s bid for a national inquiry into child rape gangs was tonight blocked by Labour MPs
Keir Starmer speaking at Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons.
PM Sir Keir finally announced a national inquiry on Saturday, after previously allowing only five local onesCredit: AFP
Photo of Fiona Ivison, a murder victim.
Irene Ivison’s daughter Fiona was murdered, aged 17, three years after being targeted by a grooming gangCredit: Ross Parry

TRUTH WILL BE EXPOSED AT LAST

By Julie Bindel, Feminist campaigner

IT is time we knew the truth about the cover-ups, and held those responsible to account.

I will never forget meeting a woman called Irene Ivison in 1996.

Her daughter Fiona was murdered, aged 17, three years after being targeted by a grooming gang.

Irene had desperately tried to get police and social services to intervene in the “relationship” that began when her daughter was only 14.

Fiona was forced into prostitution and killed by a punter.

Since then I have met countless other victims.

I wrote the first piece in the national press about the scandal, in 2007.

I tried to get the liberal media to notice.

But, because the abusers were predominantly Pakistani Muslim, they did not want to be seen as racist.

This inquiry should expose the truth once and for all.

And when it does, heads should roll.

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