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The British government will conduct a national inquiry into organized child sexual abuse, following pressure from opposition politicians and Elon Musk. Prime Minister Keir Starmer accepted a recommendation for a judge-led inquiry with the power to summon witnesses. The issue has been politicized, with right-wing figures linking it to immigration. A previous seven-year inquiry under the Conservative government made 20 recommendations, many of which remain unfulfilled.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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