A national review into the state of social services will be launched after the killing of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes. Justice Secretary Dominic Raab said he wants to see 'what lessons further we can learn' after the abused youngster's stepmother and father were jailed, the Mirror reports.
After six-year-old Arthur died in June 2020 at least 130 bruises were found on his body. Four separate departments will inspect social care, health, police and probation as part of the review. READ MORE: "I watched a pregnant woman die on night of No 10 party": Emotional doctor demands Boris Johnson resign The agencies will be subject to a Joint Targeted Area Inspection to 'consider their effectiveness and advise on where improvements must be made', the
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