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by Richard Eldred
17 June 2025 1:38 AM

  • “Grooming gangs inquiry to target council cover-ups” – A new rape gangs public inquiry is set to target areas where councils have covered up scandals, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Establishment in denial over ethnicity of grooming gangs, Casey report finds” – Baroness Casey’s child rape gang review has found that officials concealed the disproportionate role of Asian men, according to the Times.
  • “The key passages from the damning review into grooming gangs” – From institutional failures to cowardice, Baroness Casey’s review has blown the establishment cover-up apart, says Sam Ashworth-Hayes in the Telegraph.
  • “Baroness Casey has not held back” – Casey’s audit of child sexual exploitation has been published, and it’s clear why the Government changed course so quickly, writes David Shipley in the Spectator.
  • “‘I feel rage on behalf of the abused girls’” – In the Times, Fiona Hamilton sits down with the peer whose report recommends a public inquiry into rape gangs, and who says nobody is learning the lessons of the scandal.
  • “Timeline of a scandal: how the child sex grooming story unfolded” – More than 20 years after the alarm was first raised about systematic child sexual exploitation, a full inquiry has been announced. But how did matters get this far? asks Constance Kampfner in the Times.
  • “All the times Starmer resisted a grooming gangs inquiry” – The Telegraph lists all the instances when Sir Keir rejected calls for a national inquiry into rape gangs.
  • “Starmer opposed rape inquiry that would damage Labour” – The Prime Minister had no need to wait for Baroness Casey’s findings – he already knew the truth about the rape gangs, says Dan Hodges in the Mail – and now, to Sir Keir’s eternal shame, so does the country.
  • “Blimey, Kemi went for it!” – In the Mail, Quentin Letts marvels as Kemi Badenoch stuns the Commons with a blistering attack on Labour’s U-turn over grooming gang inquiries.
  • “The grooming gangs were the worst race-hate crime of modern Britain” – In the Telegraph, Guy Dampier insists Starmer’s national inquiry must unmask the racial abuse in grooming gangs, punish complicit officials and confront uncomfortable truths to deliver long-overdue justice.
  • “The right not to be groomed and abused” – On Substack, Dr David McGrogan urges conservatives to stop whining about the Human Rights Act and instead use it to expose state complicity in the rape gang scandal.
  • “There’s been a lot of foolish talk about immigration lately” – These islands have almost never seen immigration at current levels, and when they did, it was not pleasant, writes Robert Tombs in the Telegraph.
  • “Netanyahu refuses to rule out assassinating Supreme Leader” – Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says that assassinating Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will “end the conflict” between the two arch-foes, according to the Mail.
  • “Trump says Iran losing war as state TV blown up live on air” – Iran’s state TV has been taken off air after Israel bombed the offices in Tehran, reports GB News.
  • “Trump refuses to sign G7 statement amid split over Iran” – Donald Trump has torpedoed a joint G7 statement on the Israel-Iran conflict, according to the Telegraph.
  • “Netanyahu stuns Fox host with bombshell Trump assassination claim” – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims that the attempts on Donald Trump’s life in 2024 were Iranian-backed, according to the Independent.
  • “The Ayatollahs are tottering. Only the BBC hasn’t noticed” – The BBC fails to see the difference between the Tehran tyranny and the only democracy in the Middle East, writes Charles Moore in the Telegraph.
  • “BBC mocked as Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall used as Israel-Iran expert” – The BBC has been ridiculed for the bizarre decision to include TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall on an expert panel about the Israel-Iran conflict, reports the Mail.
  • “France shuts down Israeli weapons stands at trade fair” – France has been caught up in a diplomatic row with Israel after telling organisers of the Paris Air Show to shut down stands showcasing military weapons used against Iran, according to Reuters.
  • “Putin offers to take Iran’s uranium” – Vladimir Putin remains ready to act as a mediator in the conflict between Israel and Iran, and store Iranian uranium in Russia, reports Reuters.
  • “Trump’s Churchillian choice at Fordow” – History has taught us a clear lesson: believe the threats of dictators, says Andrew Roberts in the Free Press.
  • “The delusion of western Palestine activists in Egypt” – In the Spectator, Jonathan Sacerdoti slams the self-deluded western activists in Egypt as deluded performers – fuelled by vanity, not virtue.
  • “Rayner’s workers’ rights to ‘flood broken courts with spurious claims’” – Business groups have warned that Britain’s “broken” employment tribunal system faces chaos under Angela Rayner’s workers’ rights plan, according to the Telegraph.
  • “Treasury minister’s car crash interview” – The Treasury’s Emma Reynolds forgot both the location and the £10 billion cost of her own road project in a toe-curling LBC interview, reports Steerpike in the Spectator.
  • “Orwellian new banking surveillance powers offer huge potential for abuse” – In the Telegraph, Tom Harris urges ministers to win public trust before handing middle-ranking civil servants sweeping rights to spy on citizens’ finances.
  • “Business Secretary ‘faces prosecution’ if he repeats false CV claims” – Jonathan Reynolds has been warned he faces prosecution if he repeats previous false claims that he worked as a solicitor, reports the Independent.
  • “MI6 gadget chief becomes first female spymaster” – MI6 has named an insider as its first female leader after her rival for the role was criticised for being too soft on China, says the Telegraph.
  • “BA flight from London to India turns round mid-air” – A British Airways flight from London to India had to turn around mid-air when it suffered a “flap failure” – just days after the same model was involved in the Air India disaster that killed all but one passenger, reports the Mail.
  • “Labour councillor urged to resign for ‘lying to judge about LTN’” – Labour’s Rezina Chowdhury is under pressure to resign after allegedly misleading the High Court over a now-unlawful LTN in West Dulwich, says the Times.
  • “How much does the UK Government spend on Net Zero?” – On Not a Lot of People Know That, Paul Homewood reveals that the UK Government is committing at least £24 billion annually from central funds alone to Net Zero initiatives.
  • “SNP to dump 100 truckloads of waste a day in England” – Scotland will transport as many as 100 lorries filled with waste across the border to England every day following the implementation of a landfill ban, says GB News.
  • “Physics demonstrates that increasing greenhouse gases cannot cause dangerous warming, extreme weather or any harm” – In CO2 Coalition, physicists Richard Lindzen and William Happer slam Net Zero policies as baseless alarmism, proving CO2 won’t drive dangerous warming.
  • “Trump’s EPA ending Obama-Biden war on the American energy industry” – On Legal Insurrection, Leslie Eastman reports the Environmental Protection Agency is set to scrap Biden’s emissions rules, signalling a decisive rollback of environmental controls to boost America’s energy sector and economy.
  • “President Trump moves to end the war on coal” – In the Daily Caller, Steve Milloy notes that while Trump’s EPA rollbacks push back against Democrat coal regulations, the industry still faces a tough recovery after years of damage.
  • “Victoria’s renewable grid buckles under a brutal cold snap” – In WUWT?, Eric Worrall reveals how Australia’s Victoria, crippled by green ideology and a fracking ban, faced gas shortages and soaring prices amid a cold snap.
  • “Growing drumbeat of doubts over Letby conviction” – The Daily Mail Comment warns that mounting doubts and fresh evidence mean Lucy Letby’s conviction must be urgently reviewed.
  • “Lucy Letby and the power of the powerless” – The Lucy Letby case is built on fear and lies, says Peter Hayes on his Substack, but speaking the truth is how the powerless can break the system.
  • “Everything we know about the Assisted Dying Bill (from a links/funding perspective)” – On Substack, Charlotte Gill reveals a complex web of funding, political sponsorship and media influence behind the Assisted Dying Bill.
  • “Come into the office if you want a promotion, says recruitment giant” – Reed research has found that staff who don’t work from home are more likely to get pay rises, according to the Telegraph.
  • “Why under-30s are ditching WFH” – In the Telegraph, Megan Carnegie meets Tamara Salloum, one of a growing number of Gen Z workers who prefer life in the office.
  • “Now even the pro-vaxxers admit its side effects” – Even staunch pro-vaxxers can no longer ignore COVID-19 vaccine side effects, says Dr Roger Watson in TCW.
  • “The clear-out and reconstitution of the US Vaccine Committee.” – On the TTE Substack, Prof Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson react to RFK Jr replacing the entire US Vaccine Committee to cut ties with Big Pharma and restore honest science.
  • “The ever-expanding modern vaccination era may be ending at last” – Robert F. Kennedy’s remaking of the federal advisory panel on immunisations offers a chance to rethink the constant push for more and more expensive, less and less effective jabs, writes Alex Berenson on his Substack.
  • “Trump directs ICE to expand deportation efforts in America’s largest cities” – President Trump says that ICE must “expand efforts to detain and deport” illegal immigrants in “America’s largest [c]ities”, including Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, according to Fox News.
  • “LA riots, BLM, Save Gaza: get ready for a summer of destructive far-Left activism” – With Trump showing no signs of backing down in LA, intersectional rhetoric is almost certain to ratchet up far louder, warns David Christopher Kaufman in the Telegraph.
  • “Suspect in ‘politically motivated assassination’ arrested in US” – Vance Luther Boelter, the man accused of killing a Democratic state lawmaker and her husband and injuring another state lawmaker and his wife, allegedly attempted to kill two other state lawmakers, reports the BBC.
  • “Minnesota assassin ‘planned to murder four Dem lawmakers on Saturday’” – Minnesota shooting suspect Vance Boelter went to the homes of four different state representatives with the intention of killing them, says the Mail.
  • “Legal gender transitions hit record high in the UK” – Almost 10,000 gender recognition certificates have been granted in the UK since their introduction two decades ago, with an increasing proportion going to young adults, reports the Independent.
  • “Killer’s criminal record ‘wiped clean’ after self-identifying as woman” – A trans killer had their criminal record wiped clean after declaring himself to be a woman behind bars, says the Mail.
  • “Union flag is ‘potentially sectarian’, teacher tells parents” – A primary school headteacher has been forced to apologise after a letter to parents suggested the Union Flag could be “sectarian”, reports the Mail.
  • “WhatsApp breaks co-founder’s promise with plans to introduce ads” – Meta has unveiled plans to introduce adverts on WhatsApp, breaking a promise by the messaging app’s co-founder never to do so, says GB News.
  • “‘The Prime Minister’s handling of this scandal is an extraordinary failure of leadership’” – GB News covers the moment the House of Commons erupts as Tory leader Kemi Badenoch says Labour MPs “should be ashamed of themselves” for initially voting against a national rape gangs inquiry.

'The Prime Minister's handling of this scandal is an extraordinary failure of leadership.'

The House of Commons erupts as Conservative Party Leader Kemi Badenoch says Labour MPs 'should be ashamed of themselves' for initially voting against a national grooming gangs inquiry. pic.twitter.com/jkfxkUdfSQ

— GB News (@GBNEWS) June 16, 2025

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