concerns for children and vulnerable adults, despite government assurances that conditions would improve. our home editor mark easton reports. inspectors visited the tug haven arrival centre in dover on a quiet day in mid—october. what they discovered has prompted a call for urgent government action. 400 people, including babies and small children, held overnight in cold tents without sleeping facilities, some accommodated in on double—decker buses. inadequate care for two women who said they had been raped by smugglers, and another woman who claimed she had been sold into domestic servitude. unaccompanied children placed with unrelated adults, prompting significant safeguarding concerns. and migrants' injuries left untreated. inspectors were told how one 16—year—old girl, picked up after a perilous channel crossing, remained in wet clothes for two days with undetected fuel burns on her legs, and was now likely to be scarred for life.