
UK Police Arrest 19 Over Child Rape and Trafficking Claims
Victims say they were abused as girls in West Yorkshire from 2000–2009.

Victims say they were abused as girls in West Yorkshire from 2000–2009.

As investigations stall and agencies pass the blame, London’s institutions stand accused of abandoning the very children they were meant to protect.

The government’s long-promised investigation just lost a key voice—and gained a credibility problem.

The oversight body has no problem investigating frontline officers for trivial matters, but seems unwilling to scrutinise senior ranks for some of the most damaging allegations the British police have ever faced.

The authorities are frightened. They are terrified of speaking too honestly, for fear of aggravating their imported Muslim populations.

If the state will not protect girls from migrant men, and native-born British men won’t either, what choice do the Sophies have but to arm themselves?

The belief that the effects of childhood sexual abuse are brief, minor, or easily overcome is a dangerous myth society continues to tell itself.

UK campaigners accused of weaponising fake stats to shut down reporting.

When it comes to monsters created in the homelands of other people, Britain is under no obligation to tolerate their presence or make petty attempts at reforming or liberalising them.

The figures, released in response to a parliamentary inquiry, confirm a steady rise in gang rape cases since 2015.