The investigation, after all, concerns the systematic rape of underage girls. The non-reaction to it says much about our culture and times.
Quangos, councils, media outlets, even the police are apparently content to apply unequal restrictions to those of us whose views they dislike.
But more money and powers need to be given directly to the North to drive further progress.
Bath, Bishop Auckland, Bristol North West, Peterborough, and Wirral West are seeking candidates, as are several northern cities.
But some, perhaps many, Tory MPs have these tendencies – including one no less senior than the Prime Minister herself.
It is not merely money that is wasted. It is spending which diminishes the amount of scrutiny that might otherwise occur.
By discussing a sensitive topic in Muslim communities, you do not give oxygen to racists. You cut off their supply.
Soubry blames Cable, Cable blames his successors – and Pursglove argues that the threat to Tata jobs proves that we should leave the EU.
Of course, sexual violence can be perpetrated by people of all backgrounds but that does not mean in that specific cases, race, religion and culture are not a factor.
The Tories ousted Ed Balls and the Liberal Democrats managed to return two seats, but otherwise this region was a low-scoring draw for the main parties.
The region, which the Yorkshire Post argues should have its own Minister, is the scene of intense campaigning.
A committee system in Rotherham might have exposed the scandal earlier.
Yet again the Local Government Association defends the indefensible.
I hope that we will see more of the Chancellor during the campaign explaining how his plans can help support investment to boost productivity.