while romania is making an effort to train more police officers, this is doing little to disrupt the trade. romania s shame has now landed on britain s doorstep. jean mckenzie, bbc news. you can watchjean s documentary sold: sex slaves for sale. that s on bbc two tomorrow night at 11.15, or you can see it now on the bbc iplayer. and details of organisations offering information and support on this issue are available online at bbc.co.uk/actionline. or you can call forfree, 0800 077 077 any time to hear recorded information. let s take a look at some of the day s other top stories. five teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder following the fatal stabbing of a 16 year old boy in greater manchester. kennie carter was found injured in a street in stretford yesterday evening, and died later in hospital.
be exploiting them. the inquiry says data about ethnicity isn t collected, and should be. would it have led police quicker to this gang in rochdale? the former police officer who blew the whistle on that investigation says maybe. whether it sjimmy savile, whether it s a priest in the catholic church, i don t care. if it s a pakistani man in a community that has got an organised network that are preying on young children, we have to face up to that. police forces say they re not complacent, they re getting more data. organised child abuse is now a police priority in line with terrorism. but this report was harder hitting than some had expected. its core demand remains that the victims, the children, come first. tom symonds, bbc news, manchester. details of organisations offering information and support with child sexual abuse are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call free at any time to hear recorded information on 0800 077 077.
its core demand remains that the victims, the children, come first. tom symonds, bbc news, manchester. details of organisations offering information and support with child sexual abuse are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call forfree, at any time to hear recorded information on 0800 077 077. tomorrow the government will finally unveil its plans for levelling up. the idea of tackling regional inequalities and helping overlooked communities across england is what helped the conservatives win so many traditional labour seats at the last election. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports in the seaside town of cleethorpes, most people would welcome a little more local attention. it needs some money spending on it. places like this have been made big promises by this government investment, opportunity what they call levelling up. i don t know. no idea, never heard of it.
anoosheh ashoori, the british iranian man who was freed from prison in tehran earlier this month, says he s pleased to finally be back with his family in the uk, but cannot understand why it didn t happen sooner. he d been held in iran since 2017 on spying charges, and was released alongside nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, after the uk settled a military debt with iran. he s been speaking to our diplomatic correspondent, caroline hawley. well done, well done. i still can t believe sometimes that i am back. like when i was in my cell, i used to pinch myself, but then i would wake up to the reality of being in my cell. well done, well done. here, it is the other way round. i am trying to pinch myself that this is the reality and i don t want to wake up. it s quite challenging. it is going to need a lot of effort from me to get back to my normal life.
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