Boris Johnson orders review into Arthur Labinjo-Hughes case

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Boris Johnson is ordering a review of lessons to be learnt from the tragic death of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, deputy prime minister Dominic Raab has confirmed.

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An inquiry into his government’s failings?

There will be a serious case review now criminal case over, that is a wide ranging review into this child’s death,johnson doesn’t need to announce anything. What’s needed is a wide ranging review into the effect of 11 years of Tory cuts & neglect on childrens & social care

But still no review of Government's response to the pandemic, Government actions and its effects? .....

This is Boris desperately trying to win favour and distract us.

Why?..damn cheek...austerity cuts, and PM dates to order a review..blimey

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