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Charlie Peters

National Reporter for GBNews, known for his investigative work on the Grooming Gangs scandal.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 29min

The UNCENSORED Truth About Grooming Gangs - Charlie Peters

Charlie Peters, a National Reporter for GBNews, reveals the dark realities of grooming gangs in the UK. He discusses the systemic failures that have allowed these crimes to persist, including the cultural dynamics within certain communities. Peters shares insights on the demographics of both victims and perpetrators, scrutinizing societal indifference and media responsibility. He emphasizes the need for accountability and the importance of accurate terminology in understanding child exploitation, pushing for more comprehensive inquiries for justice.
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Dec 14, 2024 • 1h 15min

Charlie Peters & Guy Dampier - Grooming Gangs, Cover-Up and Tommy Robinson

Charlie Peters, an investigative journalist at GB News, and Guy Dampier, a researcher at the Legatum Institute and co-creator of 'Grooming Gangs: Britain's Shame,' dive deep into the ongoing grooming gangs scandal in Britain. They discuss their experiences reporting on this critical issue and the shocking media and political failures that have allowed it to persist. The duo also addresses societal reluctance to confront these uncomfortable truths, the manipulation of data, the role of groups like Tommy Robinson, and the urgent need for accountability and reform.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 20min

‘Grooming-gangs victims are outraged’

Charlie Peters, a national reporter for GB News, shares his investigations into grooming gangs and the systemic failures surrounding them. He discusses Keir Starmer's refusal to initiate a national inquiry and the political implications of such decisions. The conversation reveals the outrage of victims denied justice, critiques the media's focus on sensationalism over survivor stories, and addresses the complexities of racial sensitivities in child exploitation cases. Peters urges for a renewed conversation on this urgent crisis.