
Labour Loophole Could Free Grooming Gang Abusers Early
A legal loophole could see members of Britain’s notorious grooming gangs released after serving just half their sentences—despite Labour’s promise to exclude them.

A legal loophole could see members of Britain’s notorious grooming gangs released after serving just half their sentences—despite Labour’s promise to exclude them.

The pirates don’t raid European towns now; they live there.

A motion introduced by Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers calls on the EU to take a stronger stance against organized child sexual exploitation networks.

Sections of Britain’s Immigration Act 1971 allow a convicted rapist stripped of his British citizenship to avoid deportation.

Effectively banned in Germany, the controversial ‘migrant crime’ movie is now available worldwide online.

The plain old class prejudice levelled at these girls by the Left was hateful and all too predictable.

The privately funded report alleges that political sensitivities, institutional failures, and missed investigations allowed abuse networks to operate across much of the UK.

Specialist officers describe a systematic recruitment method that begins on social media and ends with teenagers forced to see more than ten clients a day.

UK officials’ fear of being labeled racist or “Islamophobic” has allowed rape gangs—mainly composed of Pakistani-heritage men—to operate with near-impunity.

Details of the panel’s membership have raised questions about political balance and impartiality as the review gets underway.