Reilly closely monitoring for allegations of Jimmy Savile abuse in Ireland
James Reilly and Charlie Flanagan met previously to discuss the issue.
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James Reilly and Charlie Flanagan met previously to discuss the issue.
A solicitor who represented a number of Savile’s victims said that Ireland needs to “dig deeper” with its investigations.
An investigation found shocking instances of abuse and humiliation at the hands of Savile in UK hospitals.
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So far, police have arrested 10 men in connection with thousands of complaints made against former BBC presenter, Jimmy Savile.
Celebrity publicist Max Clifford is being questioned by police in London on suspicion of sexual offences, according to reports.
The man in his 60s was arrested in Bedfordshire this morning on suspicion of sexual offences.
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Historic allegations of abuse at care homes in north Wales, allegedly involving a former senior Conservative politician, will be investigated, the British government has said.
The comedian was initial arrested and bailed yesterday but was brought in for questioning again today by Scotland Yard.
London Metropolitan Police arrested a man in his 60s earlier this evening on suspicion of sexual offences connected to the Savile investigation.
George Entwistle says it’s too early to tell, but the BBC will assist police investigations into a possible paedophile ring.
A Panorama programme to be broadcast tonight will shed new light on the BBC’s handling of allegations of young people being sexually abused by its former star.