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and inspections into the response of the police, social services and education system. there s a lot of attention, quite rightly so, on adult social care. now we also need to understand how important it is to get children s social care right, which means not only getting the funding for it right but also the time and nature of intervention too. the mp for solihull, where arthur died, made this emotional plea. at the very least, we owe it to arthur that every lesson from this horrific tragedy is learned, and no town has its heart broken like solihull s has had. the hope there will never be another child who says, no one loves me, no one s going to feed me. lucy manning, bbc news. the fire at grenfell tower should be seen as one of the major scandals of our time, according to the lawyer representing the victims at the official inquiry. 72 people died injune 2017 when the tower block in west london caught fire.
and other towns in the county to disrupt the dealers. but, despite decades of such activity, drug gangs still control in illicit business which costs billions £20 billion a year and reaches into almost every community. the government wants to demonstrate it s taking on the dealers and the addicts who bring fear and misery to neighbourhoods like this. but those who work in the field say the key to reducing drug harms is to see the problem as a public health issue, not a criminaljustice one. on the estate a few years back, there was quite a lot of drug use. marie started injecting heroin to escape the reality of a violent domestic life on this southend estate. in and out of prison, her children were taken into care. now, after treatment, she is clean and runs a charity helping other drug users in the city. if you were the prime minister, what would you do to solve britain s drugs problem? chuck a load of money into treatment facilities. open up the 30 odd treatment centres that have bee