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New probes into UK children’s homes sex abuse

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British interior minister Theresa May launched a new police probe into allegations of abuse in children’s homes across north Wales after claims that a senior politician was involved in a paedophile ring.

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Keith Bristow, director-general of the National Crime Agency, will review the original police investigations, dating back to the 1970s and 1980s, and examine any fresh allegations.

The original police work saw seven former care workers convicted.

Meanwhile, Downing Street named High Court judge Julia Wendy Macur to lead a review of an original judge-led inquiry into the scandal, investigating its terms of reference after some victims said the probe ruled out many of their claims.

The public inquiry was carried out in 2000.

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May said Bristow would “assess the allegations recently received, to review the historic police investigations and investigate any fresh allegations reported to police into the alleged historic abuse in north Wales care homes”.

“The government is treating these allegations with the utmost seriousness,” the home secretary added.

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