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As politicians and pundits debate the value of a public inquiry into grooming gangs, there are thousands of survivors of child sexual abuse in the UK who may be watching, and reminded of the horrific experiences they went through.

Rebecca Hamer has worked with abuse survivors in Rotherham, many of whom experienced group-based sexual abuse. She warns that the current public discourse – which is politically-charged and often toxic – risks retraumatising them. In her research, Rebecca has uncovered the immense value that investing in trauma education for professionals can bring to survivors, who – at least in Rotherham – feel they are finally being listened to.

After over 15 months of fighting, Israel and Hamas have agreed a ceasefire. Middle East expert Scott Lucas explains the details of what’s been agreed, how a deal was reached and what the prospects are for a lasting peace.

Radiotherapy has been a cornerstone of cancer treatment for decades, but the havoc it wreaks on the bodies of patients can be brutal. That’s why researchers are so excited by a new approach to treatment – microscopic beams of radiation that are already proving effective in animal studies.

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I work with abuse survivors in Rotherham – the current discussion about grooming gangs risks retraumatising them

Rebecca Hamer, Sheffield Hallam University

Retraumatisation can lead to mental health crises including suicidal thoughts and actions, self-harm and agoraphobia.

People in in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, react to the news a ceasefire has been agreed. EPA-EFE/Haitham Imad

Gaza deal: what it means for peace in the Middle East – expert Q&A

Scott Lucas, University College Dublin

A Middle East expert explains how an agreement was reached and what happens next.

Microbeam radiation therapy uses extremely narrow beams to target tumours. peterschreiber.media/ Shutterstock

Cancer: microscopic beams of radiation could be a better way to treat tumours, according to studies in animals

Jenny Spiga, Loughborough University

Microbeam radiation therapy has proven effective in animal studies against tumours in the brain, breast, skin and central nervous system.

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