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34,000 child grooming crimes reported as Tories fail to crack down on social media firms

Figures published today by charity the NSPCC show there were over 6,300 cases of sexual communication with a child recorded last year alone – up 82% in five years

Almost 34,000 child grooming crimes have been reported to police while ministers dither over new online safety laws, alarming research shows.

Figures published today by the NSPCC show there were over 6,300 cases of sexual communication with a child recorded last year alone – up 82% in five years. It comes amid growing pressure for the Government to finally bring forward the Online Safety Bill, which was controversially shelved by the Tories.

Researchers found Meta-owned sites like Facebook and Instagram accounted for almost half of cases, while a quarter of grooming crimes happened on Snapchat. The Government promised tough new laws back in 2018, and the Bill was first proposed two years ago – but campaigners are still waiting.

The Bill is expected to be put back before MPs and peers next month when Parliament returns from the summer recess. If the much-anticipated legislation is passed, it would introduce tougher duties on firms and tech bosses to protect young users.

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