clashed with demonstrators outside a hotel, housing asylum seekers. police say a protest and counter protest were initially peaceful. now on bbc news, breaking the county lines. it the county lines. is every parent s nightmare. he it is every parent s nightmare. he was climbing out the windows on the night. he ended up selling crack and heroin. young eole selling crack and heroin. young peeple lured selling crack and heroin. young people lured into selling crack and heroin. young people lured into a selling crack and heroin. young people lured into a world - selling crack and heroin. young people lured into a world of. people lured into a world of drugs, gangs and violence. he was drugs, gangs and violence. he: was beaten badly. to see your child s face twice the size of what it should be no mother should see. what it should be - no mother should see- what it should be - no mother should see. there are calls for a change should see. there are calls for a change in
And the work that they are doing to protect and support vulnerable children and families. That multidiscipline, multi Agency Approach that is adopted in sunrise is a model of the good practice that we will strive to see everywhere and the team can be very proud of their work. But as we have heard, as malcolm observed in his opening remarks, there remains much to be done to secure justice there remains much to be done to securejustice for there remains much to be done to secure justice for survivors. The Chief Constable has described the substantial ongoing investigative work that is taking place and in my role. That was the findings of a review into the historic child sexual exploitation in rochdale from 200a2012. We exploitation in rochdale from 200a 2012. We heard there that girls were left at the mercy of paedophile
and the work that they are doing to protect and support vulnerable children and families. that multidiscipline, multi agency approach that is adopted in sunrise is a model of the good practice that we will strive to see everywhere and the team can be very proud of their work. but as we have heard, as malcolm observed in his opening remarks, there remains much to be done to secure justice there remains much to be done to securejustice for there remains much to be done to secure justice for survivors. the chief constable has described the substantial ongoing investigative work that is taking place and in my role. that was the findings of a review into the historic child sexual exploitation in rochdale from 200a-2012. we exploitation in rochdale from 200a 2012. we heard there that girls were left at the mercy of paedophile
of what is going on with our children. he has not said one word children. he has not said one word about drugs that i have listen word about drugs that i have listen to word about drugs that i have listen to at all, or exploitation. | listen to at all, or exploitation. listen to at all, or ex - loitation. , listen to at all, or exloitation. , ,, ., ,, exploitation. i met rishi sunak but since we exploitation. i met rishi sunak but since we met exploitation. i met rishi sunak but since we met i ve - exploitation. i met rishi sunak but since we met i ve heard i but since we met i ve heard nothing back from him, and kevin obviously believes in leah s law and took it under his wing and he has not my mp. his and are close by town but not my mp. so can kevin or me have the support from rishi? kerry roberts ending that report by richard edwards. and a former children s commissionerfor a former children s commissioner for england, a former children s commissionerfor england, what comm
they will get a longer sentence, the person dealing drugs will get a longer sentence than if the person receiving the drugs was over the age of 16, so we have got that law already. a. my colleague in parliament kevin holland rake has been raising this tragic case so we are looking at it very carefully butjust looking at it very carefully but just to reassure looking at it very carefully butjust to reassure your viewers under the sentencing act, you will already get a longer sentence because of the aggravating nature of supplying drugs to a child under the age of 16. : :, ., of 16. and we have heard alarming of 16. and we have heard alarming claims - of 16. and we have heard alarming claims about i of 16. and we have heard i alarming claims about young people trent 1a drugs in their bodies. do you think the people who force them to do that should face tougher sentences? i think that is an absolutely despicable form of abuse of children, it s absolutely disgusting, it is the worst poss