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GB News: Keir Starmer's U-turn on grooming gangs inquiry torn apart by Andrew Pierce: 'Does Labour believe in anything?!'
Keir Starmer's U-turn on grooming gangs inquiry torn apart by Andrew Pierce: 'Does Labour believe in anything?!'
GB News host Andrew Pierce criticized Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer for a perceived U-turn on the inquiry into grooming gangs, which he previously dismissed. Starmer's shift followed the release of Baroness Casey's report, leading to calls for a national inquiry.

Pierce questioned the government's commitment to its principles, highlighting Labour's history of U-turns. He expressed concern over the effectiveness of lengthy inquiries, emphasizing the need for immediate accountability and prosecution for those involved in the scandals.


Le Monde: In the United Kingdom, the government has reversed course and is launching a national inquiry into 'grooming gangs'
In the United Kingdom, the government has reversed course and is launching a national inquiry into 'grooming gangs'
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has faced criticism for multiple policy reversals, including his decision to authorize a nationwide public inquiry into grooming gangs, despite previously opposing it. This inquiry comes after intense scrutiny and accusations of complicity in the issue.

The grooming gang scandals, which have been reported since the early 2000s, involve men exploiting vulnerable young girls in disadvantaged areas. The issue gained significant media attention in 2011, particularly regarding the ethnicity of many perpetrators.


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Times Of Israel: Netanyahu admits Gaza Humanitarian Foundation was Israeli initiative
Netanyahu admits Gaza Humanitarian Foundation was Israeli initiative
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, created with U.S. assistance, aims to deliver aid to Gaza while preventing Hamas from seizing it. Critics argue the initiative breaches humanitarian principles, and incidents near distribution sites have resulted in casualties.

Netanyahu also addressed ongoing military actions against Hamas and Iran, emphasizing efforts to distinguish between combatants and civilians in Gaza. He mentioned a potential development regarding hostages held by Hamas and reiterated that Israel is not pursuing regime change in Iran despite recent military actions.