Adoption Offer For Sumani Orphans
The son and daughter of Ama Sumani, the Ghanaian woman who died of cancer after being removed from the UK, have been offered adoption by a Welsh family.
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The son and daughter of Ama Sumani, the Ghanaian woman who died of cancer after being removed from the UK, have been offered adoption by a Welsh family.
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VICTIMS of violent crime in Scotland are having to wait months longer than they should to receive state compensation because of police red tape, The Scotsman has learned.
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The bricked-up cellar of the Haut de la Garenne children’s home was being excavated last night amid fears it could be a mass grave.
The basement where youngsters were once held in solitary confinement as punishment may hold the bodies of six children, police believe.
Specialist teams using sniffer dogs and ground radar equipment have identified a number of suspicious sites around the cellar.
Class of 1905: Quiet discipline at the Haut de la Garenne children’s home in Jersey. But the ensuing years, it is feared, brought terrible acts of abuse
A skull and the partial remains of a child’s skeleton were found under the concrete grounds of the home at the weekend following the launch of a major inquiry into abuse there over half a century.
Read MoreA COUPLE have been told their children must lose weight – or they could be taken into care.
Read MoreFrom next month (April), a new grading system for every care service in Scotland is to be introduced by the care regulator, the Care Commission. Care homes, child care services
Read MoreA CALLOUS care worker stole £2,000 from a vulnerable 72-year-old resident who put his trust in her.
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A MEAN-MINDED council have cut a £2-a-week payment for people with learning difficulties – after blowing thousands of pounds on globetrotting junkets.
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Union leaders were locked in pay talks today aimed at facing down attempts to impose a pay cap on council workers, after warning of industrial unrest if their 6% claim is not met.
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Hospitals and other health services around the country are facing the threat of major disruption as up to 35,000 angry staff, including frontline workers, ballot on industrial action.
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More than 1,000 residents and hundreds of staff are being consulted over a multi-million pound shake-up of day centres in Stoke-on-Trent.
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