covid strategy. it does not look like that has happened. keep us u dated. an inspection by the eductation and children's services regulator has found that a "significant number" of vulnerable children remain unassessed and at risk in solihull. it follows the death of 6—year—old arthur labinjo—hughes, who was killed by his father and stepmother in the town in 2020. the report, which has just been published, has also called for urgent action to be taken by west midlands police and the agencies who deal with at—risk children. let's speak to our correspondent phil mackie who's in solihull. tell us more about what is in this report. tell us more about what is in this re ort. , , ., report. first, let me remind you about the _ report. first, let me remind you about the author _ report. first, let me remind you about the author case, - report. first, let me remind you about the author case, a - report. first, let me remind you about the author case, a horrific case, he was six years old, he was starved, beaten, mentally abuse, poisoned with salt by thomas hughes, his father and his father's partner when they lived together in a house in solihull back in 2020 in the