Ms Bibb said she had to rescue her mum from a back bedroom in the house, where the boiler was.
"There is that need for reckoning. I hope I'm not overstating it as truth and reconciliation, but in my mind, that's what it feels like is needed."The national audit by Baroness Casey will look at the scale, nature and profile of grooming gangs, including offender characteristics, after Prof Jay found "widespread failure" to record the ethnicity of perpetrators, many of whom are of Pakistani-heritage, due to concerns around racism.
The government has also announced specific support for five local inquiries in areas like Oldham, but it has resisted pressure from political opponents and some victims to commission another full national inquiry, saying its focus is on implementing recommendations made by Prof Jay's 2022 report.to read top political analysis, gain insight from across the UK and stay up to speed with the big moments. It'll be delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.The UK will take a calm approach to US trade tariffs, rather than "a knee-jerk reaction," Sir Keir Starmer has said.
The prime minister suggested the UK would be affected by President Donald Trump's expected announcement on Wednesday of sweeping taxes on goods imported to the US.The UK has so far failed to negotiate an exemption, but Sir Keir said talks on a deal that could eventually see them overturned were at an "advanced stage".
Sir Keir told his cabinet he was "keeping all options on the table" to respond to the tariffs, which economists have warned could damage the UK economy and increase the cost of living.
In the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said global tariffs would "have an impact on the UK as an open trading economy".Base jumping is not illegal in the UK but gaining access to suitable base sites can prove problematic in terms of trespassing, unless prior permission is sought.
It is considered an expensive sport because of the significant costs involved in training and the cost of travelling to suitable base sites.Lhotse stands at 8,516 m (27,940 feet) tall.
Mr Howell's aim is to jump from the highest altitude in the world.The professional wingsuit flyer estimates it will take him about four minutes to "fly" down from the mountain.