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GB News: Grooming gangs survivor demands apology from Keir Starmer over inquiry U-turn: 'We've not been listened to!'
Grooming gangs survivor demands apology from Keir Starmer over inquiry U-turn: 'We've not been listened to!'
A survivor of the Oldham grooming gang, Jamie Leigh, has called for an apology from Sir Keir Starmer after the release of Baroness Casey's report, which revealed over 800 rape gang cases. Leigh emphasized that survivors were ignored for six months by the Labour Government and deserve recognition.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper highlighted serious failures in protecting children from exploitation. Leigh also insisted that inquiries should extend beyond five towns to address issues nationwide, while fellow survivor Sam noted the fear victims face in coming forward, urging for accountability and thorough investigations.


#culture

Le Monde: When a giant Pikachu drops into a French formal garden at a 'Pokémon Go Fest'
When a giant Pikachu drops into a French formal garden at a 'Pokémon Go Fest'
Thousands of Pokémon Go fans gathered at Parc de Sceaux in France for a Pokémon Go Fest from June 13-15, 2025, reminiscent of the game's initial release in 2016. The event featured rare Pokémon encounters and the introduction of a new character, Volcanion, with nearly 60,000 attendees expected.

Fans showcased their enthusiasm with themed attire, including a three-piece suit in Pokémon colors and various hats. Registration for the event was priced at around €20.


GB News: Lilo & Stitch star dies aged 46 as his sister delivers heartbreaking statement to 'talented' actor
Lilo & Stitch star dies aged 46 as his sister delivers heartbreaking statement to 'talented' actor
David Hekili Kenui Bell, 46, known for his role in Disney's live-action Lilo & Stitch, passed away on June 12, shortly after the film's release. His sister announced his death on Facebook, highlighting his passion for acting and storytelling.

Bell was also recognized for his voice work at Kona Airport and had roles in shows like Magnum PI and Hawaii Five-O. An autopsy is pending to determine the cause of death, with no foul play suspected.