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Victims of historic forced adoption deserve apology, ministers told

Tens of thousands of unmarried mothers had their babies taken away between 1949 and 1976, aided by public institutions

Ministers should officially apologise to tens of thousands of unmarried mothers in England and Wales who had their babies taken for adoption through a “brutal and cruel” process, MPs and peers have said.

The joint committee on human rights (JCHR) estimates that 185,000 children were taken from their mothers between 1949 and 1976, and says the government bears ultimate responsibility for the pain and suffering caused by public institutions and state employees involved in the process.

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