News Yvette Cooper set to announce grooming gang inquiries as Labour backs down amid outrage

James Saunders

Guest Reporter
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper will announce a plan for Government-backed local inquiries into grooming gangs today, GB News understands.

With Labour under increasing pressure to launch a national Public Inquiry into the rape gangs scandal, Cooper will be addressing MPs on "child sexual exploitation and abuse" at 2pm on Thursday.



It comes after a bitter weeks-long row over Britain's rape gangs - spearheaded by GB News' reveal that Labour's Jess Phillips repeatedly rejected requests for a Public Inquiry by Oldham Council.

Three of Labour's own MPs had turned on the party to call for Government-backed locally-led probes - which are now set to go ahead.


Yvette Cooper


Labour's line was that the Government should move to implement the recommendations of Professor Alexis Jay's Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) before launching a separate probe - but after skyrocketing public pressure, this could change today.

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