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The adoption system isn t perfect, but it has evolved to protect children | Letters

Anne Porteous shares her perspective on forced adoptions, and Linda Weir and Ann Titman highlight charity work that supports families ‘The most important factor in preventing the removal of children to care was early intervention.’ Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Guardian ‘The most important factor in preventing the removal of children to care was early intervention.’ Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Guardian Letters Wed 9 Jun 2021 12.28 EDT Last modified on Wed 9 Jun 2021 13.04 EDT I read Nina Lopez’s letter (1 June) on adoption with sadness, both because of the example she gave and also because she doesn’t tell the whole story around adoption today. “Forced” is an emotive term and that applies appropriately to those adoptions of the 1960s and 1970s. That 90% of adoptions are forced – ie court ordered – is not surprising, given that few children are relinquished (or given up) for adoption these days. Fortunately, par

Callous thieves are caught on CCTV snatching French bulldog from back garden in daylight raid

This is the moment brazen thieves climbed over a fence to snatch a family s dog from their garden. The three men were caught on a neighbour s CCTV fleeing with 20-month-old French bulldog Maggie in Bradninch, Devon, at around 12.30pm last Thursday. The thieves were filmed casually strolling down the quiet residential street, entering the garden through a back gate and passing the dog over the fence before running off. They are believed to have got into a red car that was waiting for them out of shot.  Maggie s owner Chloe Jade, 22, told MailOnline the 18-month-old pet was a gift for her two-year old son, Ollie, who is now heartbroken at the dog s disappearance. 

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