wigan council has voted for a national inquiry into the grooming gang scandal, breaking with the labour government's position. the local authority, which is labour led, unanimously voted through a motion requesting that a full national inquiry is undertaken. that motion said the abuse had destroyed the lives of tens of thousands of teenage girls, adding that an inquiry would provide justice for the young girls who have suffered and identify preventative measures moving forward. in other news, hamas is expected to hand over to israel the names of four hostages to be released tomorrow under the gaza ceasefire deal. it's thought they'll be soldiers and civilians, all female. the terror group says it will be in exchange for 180 palestinian prisoners and detainees who were held by israel. it will be the second exchange since the ceasefire came into effect last sunday. three hostages and 90 prisoners were released in that first swap. the court of appeal has ruled that the three judges who oversaw family court proceedings related to the care of sarah sharif, can be named next week. a judge had