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Sunday, 6 August, 2000, 22:44 GMT 23:44 UK
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Tougher paedophile laws pledge
The UK Government says it will strengthen the law on paedophiles in the wake of a campaign to name and shame sex offenders.

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 | Vivienne Parry, News of the World columnist: "We have formulated Sarah's law and there's no longer any need to name people" real 28k
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 | UK Home Office Minister Paul Boeteng: "There is a serious debate to be had about the nature of information given" real 28k
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Tougher paedophile laws pledge
The UK Government says it will strengthen the law on paedophiles in the wake of a campaign to name and shame sex offenders.

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Also:
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 | Vivienne Parry, News of the World columnist: "We have formulated Sarah's law and there's no longer any need to name people" real 28k
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 | UK Home Office Minister Paul Boeteng: "There is a serious debate to be had about the nature of information given" real 28k
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