
Charlie Peters
National Reporter + investigations @GBNEWS
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1 week ago |
gbnews.com | Charlie Peters
The full extent of Britain’s grooming gangs scandal has been comprehensively recorded for the first time, exposing key elements behind the nationwide crisis. Partnering with researchers from Crime Spotlight to produce the first full national dossier of the grooming gangs scandal, GB News has uncovered thousands of miles of national trafficking networks.
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2 weeks ago |
gbnews.com | Charlie Peters
Reform has committed to launching a national statutory public inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal in its first month of government. Making the party’s first legislative pledge, leader Nigel Farage has said that national inquiry must happen. Farage told GB News: “If Labour refuses to hold an inquiry, Reform’s manifesto at the next election will commit to legislation for an Inquiry, with statutory powers, into the gangs introduced to Parliament in the first month of the Reform government.
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2 weeks ago |
gbnews.com | Charlie Peters
Labour peer Maurice Glasman has joined forces with Nigel Farage to back a parliamentary bill that calls for a statutory inquiry into the abuse gangs scandal. Along with several Tory frontbenchers, the cross-party group will demand a national public inquiry into the crisis. The coalition of a Labour peer with Nigel Farage’s Reform UK will set off alarm bells in Labour HQ ahead of this week’s local elections. Backing the bill, Lord Glasman said: “The gangs are still operating.
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2 weeks ago |
gbnews.com | Charlie Peters
Britain has ‘blasphemy laws by the back door’ Toby Young has warned in an exclusive chat with GB News. The Free Speech Union director was speaking in the latest episode of Silenced - an exclusive series for GBN Members lifting the lid on the stories of those who have been censored or silenced by society. In this installment, we talk to Toby Young - who through his work with Free Speech Union has fought against censorship in Britain.
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2 weeks ago |
gbnews.com | Charlie Peters
The head of the Metropolitan Police Federation has been removed from his position after he told GB News about his concerns for policing. Rick Prior, the elected representative of officers in London, was suspended as chairman in October after he told the People’s Channel that officers were “hesitating” before engaging with ethnic minority Londoners. The comments were deemed discriminatory in nature and controversial by the federation.
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