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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240604 21:09:00

we re taking in children. and i said, i need an explanation, taking in children? and they explained that, we have got asylum seekers here for two months. government ministers were warned last year by the prisons inspectorate and the children s commissioner that the welfare of vulnerable children was at risk without urgent action, but the home office has refused to force local authorities to take child migrants and with kent county council unable to take any more, the backlog building up in the county has seen a number of children waiting for over 100 hours for a place in care. the home office has 14 and 15 year olds sleeping on camp beds. today, the home secretary was questioned by mps, demanding to know why warnings of a child welfare crisis were not heeded. there are many local authorities around the country that - quite frankly have written us to i and said they will not take asylum seekers or children and have been very firm in their resistance. - so it s important. that we c

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:18:00

from a family point of view, we d be very distressed, upset and, frankly, insulted if they did. amy ludlow and ruth armstrong received several awards for their work, which was also praised by the prisons inspectorate praised by the prison s inspectorate but the organisation is now suspended whilst cambridge university carries out a review. in a statement, cambridge university said. i ve lived for 20 years longer than saskia did and i view what she achieved in her short life

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:24:00

for their work, which was also praised by the prison s inspectorate but the organisation is now suspended whilst cambridge university carries out a review. in a statement, cambridge university said. i ve lived for 20 years longer than saskia did and i view what she achieved in her short life as a far greater value than anything i ve achieved so far and building upon that is. ..is something that

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 18:22:00

i think people saw the advantage of having him as somebody they had involved in their programme. they just lost sight of the danger to the public, their employees and anyone else associated with the programme. at the inquest into saskia s death, learning together said it was the responsibility of the prison and probation service to assess khan s risk and they d relied on those agencies expertise. do you think ruth armstrong and amy ludlow can continue to lead this organisation? they shouldn t be leading an organisation that got something badly and tragically wrong. from a family point of view, we d be very distressed, upset and, frankly, insulted if they did. amy ludlow and ruth armstrong received several awards for their work, which was also praised by the prison s inspectorate but the organisation is now suspended whilst

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