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madeline spent her early years at haut de la garenne. she wants to remain anonymous.care from the age of three months, and it went on till i was nearly 17. awful experiences — of abuse, being locked in a cell for days on end, beatings, being forced down in the bath, practically, i thought i was going to die, then. the panel said children of all ages had been powerless for decades. there seems to be a common thread throughout, that wherever the states ofjersey were involved in the care of children, they failed to meet their responsibilities. there was a lack of political will and a lack of political action. the report said lessons had not been learned and jersey's children were still at risk. even in newer homes, they were not receiving the care and support they needed. the islands chief minister had listened with colleagues and he said jersey had to act. we failed children who needed our care, who needed to be protected and listened to. unpalatable truths were swept under the carpet because it was the easiest thing to do. i am deeply sorry. the report says haut de la
madeline spent her early years at haut de la garenne. she wants to remain anonymous.care from the age of three months, and it went on till i was nearly 17. awful experiences — of abuse, being locked in a cell for days on end, beatings, being forced down in the bath, practically, i thought i was going to die, then. the panel said children of all ages had been powerless for decades. there seems to be a common thread throughout, that wherever the states ofjersey were involved in the care of...
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madeline spent her early years at haut de la garenne. she wants to remain anonymous.ge of three months, and it went on till i was nearly 17. awful experiences — of abuse, being locked in a cell for days on end, beatings, being forced down in the bath, practically, i thought i was going to die, then. the panel said children of all ages had been powerless for decades. there seems to be a common thread throughout, that wherever the states ofjersey were involved in the care of children, they failed to meet their responsibilities. there was a lack of political will and a lack of political action. the report said lessons had not been learned and jersey's children were still at risk. even in newer homes, they were not receiving the care and support they needed. the islands chief minister had listened with colleagues and he said jersey had to act. we failed children who needed our care, who needed to be protected and listened to. unpalatable truths were swept under the carpet because it was the easiest thing to do. i am deeply sorry. the report says haut de la garenne should
madeline spent her early years at haut de la garenne. she wants to remain anonymous.ge of three months, and it went on till i was nearly 17. awful experiences — of abuse, being locked in a cell for days on end, beatings, being forced down in the bath, practically, i thought i was going to die, then. the panel said children of all ages had been powerless for decades. there seems to be a common thread throughout, that wherever the states ofjersey were involved in the care of children, they...
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it recommended that the notorious haut de la garenne children's home be demolished.ports. kei used to be woken up some nights with screaming. they put their toll in my mouth. he hung himself. he was only 14. don't say anything to anybody. for decades, jersey's abuse victims were ignored. today, their suffering was acknowledged. for many children who were removed from home situations deemed harmful or unsatisfactory, the states ofjersey proved to be an ineffectual and neglectful substitute parent. the consequences for children in ca re we re the consequences for children in care were often devastating, and in many instances, lifelong. how report describes historic failure is in the government's management and operation ofjerzy‘s government's management and operation of jerzy‘s child ren‘s homes. in adequately trained or pulley supervised staff lead to young people being abused, and the lessons of the past have not been learned. children may still be at risk in thejersey, and children in the care system are not always receiving the kind or quality of ca re receiving th
it recommended that the notorious haut de la garenne children's home be demolished.ports. kei used to be woken up some nights with screaming. they put their toll in my mouth. he hung himself. he was only 14. don't say anything to anybody. for decades, jersey's abuse victims were ignored. today, their suffering was acknowledged. for many children who were removed from home situations deemed harmful or unsatisfactory, the states ofjersey proved to be an ineffectual and neglectful substitute...
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the metro leads with the haute de la garenne children's home, at the centre of a report into decadesme minister to end the 1% pay cap on public sector wages. the times claims ministers are urging the chancellor to abandon commitments to reduce corporation tax on order to fund an increase in public sector pay. the guardian cites a new report showing the impact of pay freezes on nurses and police officers. the ft leads with a plea from two government ministers that the uk should be prepared to work closely with eu regulators in order to protect our pharmaceutical industry after brexit. the i claims a new form of cancer treatment based on dna testing could help millions of patients. the telegraph says that charities that pester donors for cash, face being fined up to £25,000 under new rules introduced this week and the express says a fresh heatwave will hit the uk this week — it's expected to rise to 32 degrees in london by the weekend. what a scorcher! starting with the metro, this is a dreadful story, the island of jersey. metro, this is a dreadful story, the island ofjersey. tear dow
the metro leads with the haute de la garenne children's home, at the centre of a report into decadesme minister to end the 1% pay cap on public sector wages. the times claims ministers are urging the chancellor to abandon commitments to reduce corporation tax on order to fund an increase in public sector pay. the guardian cites a new report showing the impact of pay freezes on nurses and police officers. the ft leads with a plea from two government ministers that the uk should be prepared to...
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and this, the building on the front, haut de la garenne.rt says that, it talks about the jersey way, i don't know if you have heard of it, it is a mindset where you are proud of the traditions and history of the island but wrapped up in that there is a sense that society closes ra nks there is a sense that society closes ranks when there is controversy and the so—called jersey way, the report explicitly says it may have been a contributing factor to people not coming forward and talking about it. so shocking and the examples, youngsters selling flowers in the street until they sell enough. they looked at 500 offences between 2007 and 2010, and that wasjust looked at 500 offences between 2007 and 2010, and that was just three years but it is many more years involved, so no surprise the paper is saying to tear it down. it is generations of abuse and no transparency. none at all. the times, you have been tweeting about this, christopher, this whole thing about scrapping the i% pay cap. you can't understand how the tories have got into this. th
and this, the building on the front, haut de la garenne.rt says that, it talks about the jersey way, i don't know if you have heard of it, it is a mindset where you are proud of the traditions and history of the island but wrapped up in that there is a sense that society closes ra nks there is a sense that society closes ranks when there is controversy and the so—called jersey way, the report explicitly says it may have been a contributing factor to people not coming forward and talking about...
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haut de la garenne, say the panel, should be torn down., are no longer here, disease, alcohol and drugs. and for the ones who are remaining, iam very and for the ones who are remaining, i am very pleased. a 16—year—old girl has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of seven—year—old katie rough in january. katie was found on a playing field in york with severe injuries to her neck and chest. she died from her injuries in hospital. the teenager can't be named because of her young age. danny savage reports. seven—year—old katie rough, an innocent, much—loved schoolgirl, killed by another child who heard voices in her head. an older girl, who we can't identify for legal reasons, who told a friend she had dreams of killing someone. it was a school day afternoon and just getting dark when katie rough was found fatally injured at the end of an alleyway on the edge of a playing field here in york. the seven—year—old died a short time later in hospital. it then emerged that a 15—year—old girl had attacked her with a knife. immediately afterwards, the
haut de la garenne, say the panel, should be torn down., are no longer here, disease, alcohol and drugs. and for the ones who are remaining, iam very and for the ones who are remaining, i am very pleased. a 16—year—old girl has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of seven—year—old katie rough in january. katie was found on a playing field in york with severe injuries to her neck and chest. she died from her injuries in hospital. the teenager can't be named because of her young age. danny...
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claims that children had died at the haute de la garenne, police brought in dogs.nked toa discovered but none could be linked to a specific crime or timeframe. but there were accounts of abuse across homes in the island. accounts of those in authority is misusing their power. complaints came to light. yet decisions were made not to deal with those complaints in the way they ought to have been done. when chair frances oldham qc reveal their findings, when chair frances oldham qc reveal theirfindings, victims when chair frances oldham qc reveal their findings, victims will be looking for clear messages. jersey fail catastrophically in looking after their children under their ca re after their children under their care and government are going to promise that it is never going to happen again. brazilian politics has, for the past few years, been full of drama — politicians implicated in a massive corruption scandal, the impeachment of president dilma rousseff last year, and now, in the past week, her successor michel temer charged with accepting bribes. so how are bra
claims that children had died at the haute de la garenne, police brought in dogs.nked toa discovered but none could be linked to a specific crime or timeframe. but there were accounts of abuse across homes in the island. accounts of those in authority is misusing their power. complaints came to light. yet decisions were made not to deal with those complaints in the way they ought to have been done. when chair frances oldham qc reveal their findings, when chair frances oldham qc reveal...
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a series of witnesses had reported decades of abuse here at haut de la garenne, a former children's homeensic teams took the home apart. they recovered fragments of bone and dozens of children's teeth. none could be linked to a specific crime or time frame, but these images prompted accounts of abuse at homes across the island. complaints of abuse had come to light, real complaints. yet, decisions were made not to deal with those complaints in a way that they ought to have been done. neil mcmurray runs a blog that has carried out its own investigations and which acts as a forum for care leavers. these are human beings. a lot of us talk about colloquially, victims or survivors, but every single one of them is an individual. that's one thing that it has taught me, they have been to hell and back, tortured, abused, raped, by people who are supposed to love and care for them. when the inquiry chair fra nces 0ld ha m reveals their findings today, victims will be looking for one clear message. i want them to say thatjersey failed catastrophically in looking after the children under their care.
a series of witnesses had reported decades of abuse here at haut de la garenne, a former children's homeensic teams took the home apart. they recovered fragments of bone and dozens of children's teeth. none could be linked to a specific crime or time frame, but these images prompted accounts of abuse at homes across the island. complaints of abuse had come to light, real complaints. yet, decisions were made not to deal with those complaints in a way that they ought to have been done. neil...
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haut de la garenne, say the panel, should be torn down.n the home are no longer here, through disease, alcohol and drugs. and for the ones who remain, i am very pleased. the leader ofjersey states, chief minister, senator ian gorst, responded to the report by apologising to everyone affected by the scandal. i am shocked, i am saddened and i am sorry. this report rams home some cold, hard, brutal truths. over decades, too many children filled by too many people. over decades, too many children failed by too many people. and it highlights the so—called jersey way. and, yes, the report warns that some children in our care may still be at risk. i will not rest until we have done all that we can do to change that. i accept every recommendation and pledge to build a new culture. one which puts children first every time. our correspondent dan johnson is in st helier injersey. given all the horrible things we have heard about how his children's homes operated right across the island, it beggars belief that children are still vulnerable as we speak
haut de la garenne, say the panel, should be torn down.n the home are no longer here, through disease, alcohol and drugs. and for the ones who remain, i am very pleased. the leader ofjersey states, chief minister, senator ian gorst, responded to the report by apologising to everyone affected by the scandal. i am shocked, i am saddened and i am sorry. this report rams home some cold, hard, brutal truths. over decades, too many children filled by too many people. over decades, too many children...
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alarmed by claims that children had died at the haute de la garenne home, police brought in specialistgs. in the ensuing months, forensic teams recovered fragments of bone, and dozens of children's teeth. none could be linked to a specific crime or timeframe, but the images of haut de la garenne being torn apart prompted accounts of abuse at homes across the island. there were examples of where those in authority misused the power that they had. complaints of abuse had came to light, real complaints. yet decisions were made not to deal with those complaints in a way that they ought to have been done. when inquiry chair frances 0ldham reveals their findings today, victims will be looking for one clear message. i want them to say thatjersey failed catastrophically in looking after the children under their care, and that the government are going to promise that it's never going to happen again. robert hall, bbc news, jersey. a number of flights into gatwick airport were diverted last night, after reports of a drone flying close to the runway. easyjet said four of its flights had been dive
alarmed by claims that children had died at the haute de la garenne home, police brought in specialistgs. in the ensuing months, forensic teams recovered fragments of bone, and dozens of children's teeth. none could be linked to a specific crime or timeframe, but the images of haut de la garenne being torn apart prompted accounts of abuse at homes across the island. there were examples of where those in authority misused the power that they had. complaints of abuse had came to light, real...
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a series of witnesses had reported decades of abuse here at haut de la garenne, a former children's homeagments of bone and dozens of children's teeth. none could be linked to a specific crime or time frame, but these images prompted accounts of abuse at homes across the island. complaints of abuse had come to light, real complaints. yet, decisions were made not to deal with those complaints in a way that they ought to have been done. neil mcmurray runs a blog that has carried out its own investigations and which acts as a forum for care leavers. these are human beings. a lot of us talk about colloquially, victims or survivors, but every single one of them is an individual. that's one thing that it has taught me, they have been to hell and back, tortured, abused, raped, by people who are supposed to love and care for them. when the inquiry chair fra nces old ha m reveals their findings today, victims will be looking for one clear message. i want them to say thatjersey failed catastrophically in looking after the children under their care. and that the government are going to promise it's
a series of witnesses had reported decades of abuse here at haut de la garenne, a former children's homeagments of bone and dozens of children's teeth. none could be linked to a specific crime or time frame, but these images prompted accounts of abuse at homes across the island. complaints of abuse had come to light, real complaints. yet, decisions were made not to deal with those complaints in a way that they ought to have been done. neil mcmurray runs a blog that has carried out its own...
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the notorious haut de la garenne children's home in jersey should be demolished, a long—awaited reporter, who has been representing many of the victims. hejoins me now from st hellier. thank you for your time. the most shocking aspect of this report so far, it seems to suggest that children may still be at risk. indeed so. it is disturbing. the report makes humbling reading because the content is so shocking, as well as moving, of course, and the panel have identified systematic failings at government level and management level, which still, u nfortu nately, management level, which still, unfortunately, look as though exist to this day, so it is a big wake—up call, and the enquiry makes a series of recommendations, and they need to be fermented fast. and i am assuming you agree with every word, because this will not come as a huge surprise to you? well, it is still shocking to read. the content in one sense does not come as a great surprise, but when you read it, and it starts to sink in, you cannot help but be moved and disturbed, and it is truly shocking. and to think that maybe so m
the notorious haut de la garenne children's home in jersey should be demolished, a long—awaited reporter, who has been representing many of the victims. hejoins me now from st hellier. thank you for your time. the most shocking aspect of this report so far, it seems to suggest that children may still be at risk. indeed so. it is disturbing. the report makes humbling reading because the content is so shocking, as well as moving, of course, and the panel have identified systematic failings at...
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it recommended that the notorious haut de la garenne home should be demolished.hildren in care were subjected to cruel and degrading punishments, including beatings, humiliation and being locked in confined spaces. one victim told how live electrical wires were used to abuse children. the panel recommended that a children's commissioner should be appointed, to give vulnerable young people a voice. and it said jersey's services for children remained not fully fit for purpose, and that children may still be at risk on the island. our correspondent is in st helier in jersey and joins us now. the most shocking aspect of this is that it seems to suggest that children are still at risk. indeed, yes, anyone who has been involved with this enquiry over the last three years could not have mistaken the level of abuse and neglect that existed here over the past decades. what has really shocked people here in the last hour as they have absorbed the summary last hour as they have absorbed the summary of this report is the fact that the authors, the independent panel that cond
it recommended that the notorious haut de la garenne home should be demolished.hildren in care were subjected to cruel and degrading punishments, including beatings, humiliation and being locked in confined spaces. one victim told how live electrical wires were used to abuse children. the panel recommended that a children's commissioner should be appointed, to give vulnerable young people a voice. and it said jersey's services for children remained not fully fit for purpose, and that children...
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alarmed by claims that children had died at the haute de la garenne home, police brought in specialiste those in authority misused the power that they had. yet decisions were made not to deal with those complaints in a way that they ought to have been done. when inquiry chair frances oldham reveals their findings today, victims will be looking for one clear message. i want them to say that jersey failed catastrophically in looking after the children under their care, and that the government are going to promise that it's never going to happen again. robert hall, bbc news, jersey. our correspondent dan johnson is injersey and joins us now. do is is to get a grip on the scale of this abuse. this goes back to 1945 and involves all the different ca re 1945 and involves all the different care homes and children's homes on the islands, different agencies that we re the islands, different agencies that were involved with children and foster ca re were involved with children and foster care too, so the key priority is to know how many children may have suffered and what the level of abuse was.
alarmed by claims that children had died at the haute de la garenne home, police brought in specialiste those in authority misused the power that they had. yet decisions were made not to deal with those complaints in a way that they ought to have been done. when inquiry chair frances oldham reveals their findings today, victims will be looking for one clear message. i want them to say that jersey failed catastrophically in looking after the children under their care, and that the government are...
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recorded more than 500 alleged offences — of which 315 were said to have been committed at the haute de la garenned of inciting violence against journalists, after he tweeted a spoof video showing him assaulting a man with a cnn logo super—imposed on his head. in the wrestling video, he's shown punching the cnn character repeatedly. the president regularly accuses cnn and other media outlets of broadcasting what he calls, "fake news." it's been retweeted more than 250,000 times. two people have miraculously walked away with just minor injuries — after their supercar crashed into the side of a house and burst into flames. these images were taken by fire crews at the crash site near trowbridge in wiltshire. it's understood it was a mcclaren sports car which ploughed into this home in heywood yesterday morning. no one who lived in the house was injured either. and incredible escape. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30. thank you. bank of england workers are going to stage a four day straight from the end ofjuly, justin, ina straight from the end ofjuly, justin, in a dispute over pa
recorded more than 500 alleged offences — of which 315 were said to have been committed at the haute de la garenned of inciting violence against journalists, after he tweeted a spoof video showing him assaulting a man with a cnn logo super—imposed on his head. in the wrestling video, he's shown punching the cnn character repeatedly. the president regularly accuses cnn and other media outlets of broadcasting what he calls, "fake news." it's been retweeted more than 250,000 times....