Summary

  • Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones says girls raped by two teenage boys who were spared jail "deserve justice"

  • It comes after a 16-year-old girl told the BBC in an exclusive interview that the judge's decision to spare the boys jail sentences was like "a rock straight in my face"

  • The attorney general is to review the sentence given by Judge Nicholas Rowland, who had said on Thursday he wanted to avoid "criminalising" the "very young" boys

  • Reform UK's Treasury spokesperson Robert Jenrick says he hopes "the sentences are changed and these rapists are put behind bars"

  • Former minister Alan Milburn also appeared on the show. It comes as the first part of his government-commissioned report into young people and work will be published this week

  • We won't be providing regular text updates on this page

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  1. Girl raped by boys spared jail tells BBC judge's decision was like 'rock in my face'published at 09:08 BST

    Warning: This story contains details some may find distressing

    A girl who was raped by two teenage boys has told the BBC that a judge's decision to spare them jail sentences was like a "rock straight in my face".

    Speaking exclusively to Laura Kuenssberg, the girl, now 16, said: 'What was the point in putting me through that?"

    The girl, who spoke anonymously alongside her family, said the judge's decision "almost made it seem as if what the boys did was not OK, but it was OK in the eyes of the law because they were still children".

    The attorney general is to review the sentence given by Judge Nicholas Rowland, who had said on Thursday he wanted to avoid "criminalising" the "very young" boys.

  2. Darren Jones and Robert Jenrick to face questions on Kuenssbergpublished at 08:42 BST

    On this week's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones and Reform UK's economic spokesman Robert Jenrick will take the hot seat.

    We'll also hear from former Labour minister Alan Milburn, who is due to publish the first part of his review into youth unemployment this week.

    Milburn told the BBC yesterday it is "shameful" that the government spent 25 times as much on benefits for young people than it does on supporting them into work.

    We won't bring you regular text updates, but you can watch live at the top of the page from 09:00 BST.