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Person: Bishop of Gloucester

Former bishop admits sex attacks on 18 young men in 1970s and '80s
Former bishop admits sex attacks on 18 young men in 1970s and '80s

An ex-bishop who abused 18 young men and aspiring priests over 30 years in england has finally admitted his guilt after a last-ditch effort to throw his case out on the word of a former Archbishop of Canterbury failed.

Tue, 08 Sep, 2015

UK police get more allegations in ex-bishop investigation

Police investigating allegations of sex offences against boys and young men by a retired Church of England bishop said seven more people have come forward claiming they were abused.

Fri, 16 Nov, 2012

Mick Clifford
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