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July 20, 2006updated 22 Nov 2022 8:16pm

Lancashire Evening Telegraph investigations receive praise from MPs

By Press Gazette

Three separate Lancashire Evening Telegraph investigations have received widespread praise from MPs.

The Newsquest paper uncovered how under-aged girls across East Lancashire were being pushed into prostitution by men who pay them with drugs, cigarettes and alcohol.

Police and social workers have been trying to combat the problem, but three MPs including former Home Secretary Jack Straw welcomed the Telegraph's campaign to get more Home Office funding to help seek out offenders and set up helplines and counselling for victims.

Local MPs praised a separate investigation by the paper using the Freedom of Information Act, which revealed a children's nursery was opened metres away from a bail hostel housing paedophiles. A fortnight after the investigation, John Reid ordered the removal of all sex offenders from the hostel and 10 others across the country.

The Telegraph also used the FoI Act to disclose that 72 teachers had been attacked in the past year in East Lancashire schools.

Unions then launched their own investigation and a number of teachers contacted the paper telling of how violence had been driven from the profession.

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