Authorities must take 'lead role' to heal riot-torn areas

Local authorities should assume a lead role in repairing the nation's broken communities, according to the independent panel.

Local authorities should assume a lead role in repairing the nation's broken communities, according to the independent panel investigating the summer riots.

The Riots, Communities and Victims Panel – chaired by former Ealing LBC and Luton chief executive, Darra Singh – released its interim report into August's disturbances on 28 November, after visiting 20 councils in 10 weeks.

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