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May 15, 2025, 12:28

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, helps to cut children free of sexual exploitation.

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Sir Keir Starrer has exposed to journalist Andrew Norfolk, the former reporter who exposed Rotherham care scandal after his death at the age of 60.

Sir Keir Starrer said, Mr. Norfolk, who died on May 8th after illness, was “absolutely significantly integrated” to change the law so that more members of care could be condemned.

The reporting of Mr. Norfolk in 2011 revealed a pattern of mainly white girls of teenage, which was cultivated by adult men of a Pakistanian heritage after a growing number of law enforcement in Great Britain.

It led to an examination of the sexual exploitation of children in Rotherham, which covered the period from 1997 to 2013 and made a “conservative estimate” that around 1,400 children over 16 years were sexually exploited.

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London, England, Great Britain. May 14, 2025. The British Prime Minister Keir Starrer leaves 10 Downing Street for the questions of the Prime Minister in the London.

London, England, Great Britain. May 14, 2025. The British Prime Minister Keir Starrer leaves 10 Downing Street for the questions of the Prime Minister in the London.

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The Prime Minister, who was director of the public prosecutor when the scandal was unveiled, said the Times: “I am deeply sorry to hear from Andrew's death.

“He was not only an incredibly talented reporter, at the time and elsewhere he was driven by the desire to draw our attention to injustice and to protect the most endangered.

“I had the privilege enough to meet Andrew first -hand when I was a director of the public prosecutor after broke the news of the scandal for gang gangs.

“His passion for the support of the victims of peasant gangs shone and he was absolutely essential to ensure that we could change the rules to increase the convicts of the hideous perpetrators.

“My thoughts are with Andrew's family, loved ones and friends. I hope your memories of him and the knowledge of the difference he made about the life of people are a consolation for you at that time.”

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