UK Government to Issue Apology for Historic Forced Adoptions in England

UK Government to Issue Apology for Historic Forced Adoptions in England
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The government’s formal apology acknowledges the lasting impact of forced adoptions and addresses calls for official recognition from survivors.

  • The UK government will issue an apology for the historic practice of forced adoptions in England.
  • Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson confirmed the apology will be made on behalf of the state.
  • Phillipson described the period of forced adoptions as a 'shameful period' in the country's history.
  • The announcement was made during Phillipson's evidence to the education select committee.
  • Downing Street is responsible for delivering the official apology.

The UK government, through Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, announced a forthcoming formal apology to victims of historic forced adoptions in England.

The apology represents official recognition of the harm caused by forced adoptions and responds to long-standing advocacy from affected individuals and groups.

Details on the timing and content of the apology are expected to be released by Downing Street. Further responses from survivors and advocacy groups may follow.

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