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Seven Afghan men charged over child sexual exploitation
The men are charged with 40 offences as part of an investigation into group-based child exploitation.
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The Guardian view on lenient sentences for rape: teenage survivors deserve more from the justice system | Editorial
The decision to review the sentences of two teenage boys convicted of raping two girls, aged 15 and 14, in separate incidents in November 2024 and January 2025, and a third boy who took part in the second rape, is correct. A knife was used to threaten the second victim, and the attacks were filmed with footage later uploaded to social media. Given the severity of the crimes, and the fact that having raped one girl, two of the boys went on to rape another two months later, the non-custodial sentences handed down last week by a judge in Southampton look like a serious mistake.
Fortunately, the law in England and Wales allows for overly lenient sentences to be revised by the court of appeal. In this case, a dramatic request came from one of the victims herself. In a BBC television interview on Sunday, she said that the youth rehabilitation orders issued by the judge felt like “a rock straight in my face”. She said the outcome had made her question the point of reporting the crimes in the first place, and going through a distressing trial. Such comments should alarm everyone concerned with prosecuting rape. Her mother made a public plea to the prime minister: “Please help.”
It seems certain that Richard Hermer, the attorney general, will refer the sentences up the chain – probably within a week. Most convicted rapists are sent to prison for several years. The judge in this case cited the youth of these offenders as reasons for not jailing them (two were 14 and the other 13 when the rapes were committed). But while he was right to stress the importance of rehabilitation, and young offender institutions do not have a good track record, it is extremely concerning that the impact on the victims of watching their attackers go free appears to have carried less weight.
It is also wrong that deterrence did not feature more prominently in his reported remarks. At a time of acute concern about violence against women and girls, and particularly about the proliferation of technologically enabled forms of abuse such as the filming of assaults and sharing of images, sentences send important messages to the public. It is disturbing to think that the normalisation of sexual violence, in which the online pornography industry has played a key role, may both have influenced these boys’ behaviour, and made it less likely that they would face the most serious consequences.
The timing is awkward for the government. Earlier this month, David Lammy launched a youth justice white paper containing sensible proposals including the creation of a network of small, regional youth jails, to replace failing institutions such as Feltham, and a consultation on whether the age of criminal responsibility should be raised above 10. It also used wording about “not criminalising children unnecessarily” that was echoed by the judge in this case. Ministers must now make clear that letting rapists walk free was not what they meant. This is evident from the white paper, which states that “for the most serious offences, custody will always be necessary”.
But the government must also do more about tackling the threats to girls and women, in the context of a growing sense that they are not up to it. This was added to by the recent resignation of the safeguarding minister, Jess Phillips. It has been added to again by a teenage rape survivor’s brave decision to speak out.
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Woman killed in shooting outside Sheffield bar
The 30-year-old woman was found with serious injuries in the city centre early on Monday.
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Notts County v Salford: League Two playoff final – live | League Two
Key events
74 mins: Salford would need to score in the next five to have any chance but nothing this afternoon has indicated they might.
County are slowing things down.
72 mins: Start the car, duck, the Magpies are off to League One.
GOAL! Grant does extremely well on the right. It looks like his cross is a duffer as it goes behind Jatta but Jones leaves Graydon in his wake and pummels the ball into the corner.
GOAL! Notts County 3-0 Salford (Jones, 70)
Jones has send the Pies to heaven.
70 mins: Iorpenda decides to go it alone despite having options and his shot is very weak, allowing Young to fall on it.
68 mins: Grant replaces Luker for County.
66 mins: HYDRATION BREAK!
64 mins: Jones looks to be fouled by Woodburn but the referee is not interested and Salford counter without success.
Grant is being prepared by Paterson.
62 mins: Borini has come out to bark the orders. I think Salford are very much 3-4-3 now.
60 mins: Borini and Harris are on for Salford. The pair have cracking CVs, taking in Sampdoria and Metalist Kharkiv, and both have enjoyed success in Turkey. Cooper and Longelo off. Should be a fun formation now ..
58 mins: As we head towards the hour mark, some more changes must come. Salford have improved since the break but are still seeking greater dynamism, while County make want to freshen things up.
Ness is booked for taking down Udoh in cynical fashion.
56 mins: Woodburn thwacks in a cross, which deflects of Bedeau’s arm but it is not an illegal action. The ball reaches Graydon anyway but he fluffs his finish.
54 mins: Mnoga takes down Luker. The defender is on a yellow and the County players have a word with the referee looking for a second, which he is lucky not to receive.
52 mins: Cesay catches someone quite high to give away a free-kick but does not suffer any further punishment.
50 mins: County have a corner on the left. Jones lifts the ball into the box but Oluwo flicks away.
Salford break up the pitch but it ends with Garbutt’s cross going out off a County leg but the referee gives a goal kick.
48 mins: Jatta drives a cross from the byline but Mnoga is there to whack away. A third Notts County goal would completely kill this game off.
46 mins: Salford almost have a goal within 20 seconds as Cesay goes through on goal but Belshaw comes out bravely to stop him and gathers the ball. The goalkeeper seems to get a stud in the knee for his troubles.
Second half
Here we go again!
Woodburn replaces Butcher for Salford.
Half-time reading.
Half-time: Notts County 2-0 Salford
The Magpies have been the much better team and punished Salford’s mistakes to put them 45 minutes away from League One.
45+2 mins: We are half way through four minutes added on.
Salford need to get through to the break and then come up with a plan to change things. Woodburn, Harris and Borini could be interesting options.
GOAL! Jones pings the free-kick to the back post where McDonald is waiting to lift it into the danger area where Ness is primed to head into the top corner.
GOAL! Notts County 2-0 Swindon (Ness, 45)
A well-worked free-kick is headed home by Ness.
44 mins: Mnoga takes down Jones in crude fashion. The Salford man is cautioned while the Notts County midfielder writhes in pain. It is a poor challenge but VAR do not need to intervene.
42 mins: Longelo is needlessly fouled by Ness on the left flank. Not a smart bit of defending. Garbutt comes over to take it but it goes over everyone. It looks a decent cross but no one in red knew what to do.
40 mins: Robinson has his finger to his lips as he ponders how to change things. He also looks like he has put plenty of sun cream on.
38 mins: Norburn is too relaxed on the edge of his own box and is almost dispossessed.
36 mins: Jatta puts in a cracking challenge to win the ball back from Mnoga. A man of many talents.
34 mins: Mnoga has taken it upon himself to wake Salford up, charging out of defence and straight into Robertson to win a free-kick. They quickly lose the ball and Notts County can now be more patient.
GOAL! A superb pass from Jones catches out the centre-backs, allowing Jatta to latch onto the ball and slot a shot into the corner.
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