child abuse and abduction
Doctor’s children placed on police register after son left in car
Daily Telegraph, 18 July 2009
A doctor's four children have been placed on a police and social services register after their father left one of the boys in his car while he went to the bank.
NHS ‘failing to protect children after Baby P’
The Times (London), 16 July 2009
Regulator's report in wake of torture and death of Baby P finds that only half of NHS staff trained in child protection.
Teenage ‘babysitter beat toddler to death’
The Times (London), 23 June 2009
Demi Leigh Mahon suffered such extensive injuries that the pathologist later identified 68 punches, kicks or bite marks.
Three more arrested in nursery child abuse case
The Times (London), 17 June 2009
A second woman, a man and a 17-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of making and distributing indecent images of children.
Irish State ‘colluded to hide Catholic child abuse’
The Times (London), 20 May 2009
Victims vent their anger as major report reveals decades-long abuse of girls and boys in Catholic-run institutions.
Fearful parents contact police over paedophile
The Times (London), 20 April 2009
Police have been contacted by concerned families after David Bye was convicted last week for raping an unidentified child.
Woman teacher jailed over sex texts to boy
The Times (London), 14 February 2009
Divorced primary school teacher created attractive, blonde online alter ego to encourage 14-year-old boy to commit sex acts.
Baby P chief talks of suicide
Sunday Times (London), 8 February 2009
Sharon Shoesmith accuses Ed Balls of putting youngsters at risk with his 'breathtakingly reckless' handling of the affair.
No murder at the mansion
The Times (London), 16 December 2008
When a deputy police chief announced that children had been killed and buried at a Jersey home, the media were satisfied. But was it true? By Mick Hume.
Baby P chief is sacked without a payoff
The Times (London), 9 December 2008
Official in charge of child protection at Haringey at the time of Baby P's death dismissed from her £100,000-a-year post.
Vulnerable children ‘at risk’ after legal cuts
The Times (London), 9 December 2008
Desmond Browne, QC, the new Bar chairman, used his inaugural speech to attack cuts in legal aid fees for family cases.
Are one in 10 children REALLY being abused? Huge doubts over major new study.
Daily Mail, 4 December 2008
At least a million British children suffer some kind of abuse each year, according to disputed research.
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