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Britain's child migrant programme: why 130000 children were shipped abroad
The Guardian It was not until the early 1980s that Nottingham social worker Margaret Humphreys found out that there were former migrants in Australia who were just realising they might have living relatives in the UK. They had been told they were orphans. She has ... IICSA child sex abuse inquiry public hearings under way British Government knew Fairbridge farms were unfit for children, documents show Former ABC chairman David Hill urges inquiry to 'name villains' of child migrant abuse in Australia |
Originally Published here: Britain's child migrant programme: why 130000 children were shipped abroad - The Guardian
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