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The depths of the broadcaster’s depravity are exposed but the corporation’s own failings go unprobed
Labour leader accuses prime minister of feeding rightwing conspiracy theory
Data protection regulator says vulnerable people were put at risk
Fresh blow to independent review as loss of Ben Emmerson adds to turnover of senior figures
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Alexis Jay will be troubled inquiry’s fourth chair
Lowell Goddard leaves after just 16 months in charge
Smith Review says sexual abuse crimes could have been uncovered by 1973
Judge to preside over 12 wide-ranging and parallel hearings
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Police accused of pursuing inquiries based on incomplete evidence
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Emlyn Williams’ 1950 moral thriller about an author with a double life still resonates powerfully
Prejudice and anti-racism in UK’s worst child abuse case
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