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* Offences went unprosecuted despite police and child protection agencies in Rotherham having had knowledge of these crimes for decades.<ref name="bbc"></ref>
* Offences went unprosecuted despite police and child protection agencies in Rotherham having had knowledge of these crimes for decades.<ref name="bbc"></ref>
* Councillor [[Alan Atkin]] fell asleep during briefing on child sexual exploitation.<ref name="alan">https://archive.is/vqN99</ref>
* Councillor [[Alan Atkin]] fell asleep during briefing on child sexual exploitation.<ref name="alan">https://archive.is/vqN99</ref>
* Child rapists took children from [[Rotherham Council]] care homes to perform "some of the most harrowing" acts the [[National Crime Agency]] had ever come across.<ref>https://archive.ph/37Tdt</ref>


== Councillors ==
== Councillors ==

Revision as of 21:48, 24 August 2024

Stories

  • Widespread child sex abuse that plagued the town for more than 15 years.[1]
  • 1,400 children in the town were targeted by grooming gangs between 1997 and 2013.[1]
  • Offences went unprosecuted despite police and child protection agencies in Rotherham having had knowledge of these crimes for decades.[1]
  • Councillor Alan Atkin fell asleep during briefing on child sexual exploitation.[2]
  • Child rapists took children from Rotherham Council care homes to perform "some of the most harrowing" acts the National Crime Agency had ever come across.[3]

Councillors

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