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Rape Gangs Inquiry to Open in London, Oldham, Bradford, and Keighley
The government has said the above areas will be the first to get investigated by the rape gangs inquiry. Only launched after a teeth grinding campaign to force a government U-turn The first local investigations will take place there. Former children’s commissioner for England Baroness Anne Longfield is running the inquiry, which starts with “local
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AllSides
· Jun 22, 2026
UK 'Rape Gang Inquiry Report' Widely Covered by Right, Barely by Left and Center
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Times of India
· Jun 24, 2026
UK grooming gang inquiry: London, Bradford, Keighley and Oldham named as first investigation locations
UK grooming gang inquiry: London, Bradford, Keighley and Oldham named as first investigation locations
Libertarian Institute
· Jun 26, 2026
Rape, Injustice, and Power in the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom (UK) Rape Gang Inquiry was published on June 16. The report details the findings of a privately funded and non-statutory investigation led by Robert Lowe and the Restore Britain Party. It alleges that organized criminal gangs have groomed, abducted, and raped up to 250,000 mostly young, white British girls and women. In a shocking turn, the allegations go back to the 950’s but most of the report is []
Western Standard
· Jul 4, 2026
BARCLAY: ‘Open borders’ and the rape of Europe
On June 16, Restore Britain and Rupert Lowe released the long-awaited Rape Gang Inquiry Report and courageously exposed the outbreak of migrant-related sex crime and anti-white rape that has been permitted to permeate throughout the United Kingdom (UK).
Conservative Review
· Jun 25, 2026
U.K.’s Ruling Labour Party Aided And Abetted Pakistani Rape Gangs
Rupert Lowe's independent rape-gang inquiry names names, and the most damning ones belong to the Labour Party that opened Britain's borders.
Metro
· Jul 1, 2026
Manhunt after girl, 17, ‘was separated from friends and raped at station’
Detectives have released CCTV images following the 'horrific' attack.
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Related coverage for "Rape Gangs Inquiry to Open in London, Oldham, Bradford, and Keighley": AllSides — UK 'Rape Gang Inquiry Report' Widely Covered by Right, Barely by Left and Center. Times of India — UK grooming gang inquiry: London, Bradford, Keighley and Oldham named as first investigation locations. Libertarian Institute — Rape, Injustice, and Power in the United Kingdom. Western Standard — BARCLAY: ‘Open borders’ and the rape of Europe. Conservative Review — U.K.’s Ruling Labour Party Aided And Abetted Pakistani Rape Gangs. Metro — Manhunt after girl, 17, ‘was separated from friends and raped at station’


