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MPs are to launch an inquiry into the record number of children missing from care in England.Ann Coffey, who heads the all-parliamentary group for runaway and missing children and adults, is to invite those working in this area to give their views about the risks faced by children who go missing after being sent miles away from their homes for care.Coffey also wants to explore how many of these children are then lu
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red into drug gangs as part of the so-called county lines phenomenon.Data obtained through a parliamentary question by the MP shows an increase of 1,000 children going missing from care homes since 2015, after being moved to new areas often miles from their homes, known as an out of area placement .Numbers have more than doubled from 990 in 2015, to 1,990 in 2018. This compares with a 31% increase for children who go missing from homes within their own borough.Coffey said: It shames us all that thousands of vulnerable children continue to be farmed out to live miles and miles away from home
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despite a government promise to clampdown on numbers. Isolated and alone without family, friends or local social workers to help protect them, they become sitting ducks for thos
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e who wish to prey on them. They are targeted by paedophiles and drugs gangs and can become trapped in a brutal world. Sam Royston, director of policy and research at the Childrens Society, said: We are deeply concerned that the number of children being placed out of their home area rises year on year a Bqnz British emigrants lose supreme court EU referendum vote bid
A ferocious attack on the chilling effect of the English law of libel and its use by wealthy foreign tourists will be mounted in a top US court today, with backing from organisations that represent a majority of the world s media.The case is being brought in the New York state court of appeals by an American academic, Rachel Ehrenfeld, against one of the richest men in the w
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orld, the Saudi investment banker Khalid bin Mahfouz. Her lawyers describe it as the most important first amendment - free speech - case in the past 50 years.Ehrenfeld s 2003 book, Funding Evil: How Terrorism Is Financed - and How to Stop it, alleged that Mahfouz and his two sons financed al-Qaida through the family s ownership of the National Commercial Bank of Saudi Arabia and through connections with Islamic charities. In 2004, Mahfouz won a default defamation judgment against her in the high court by the leading libel judge, Mr Justice Eady. He awarded d
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s and costs against her estimated at 拢110,000.Since the September 11 2001 attacks, Mahfouz, with a fortune estimated by Forbes at $3bn 拢1.45bn , has successfully used or threatened to use the English courts on 29 occasions against similar allegations. He insists that he abhors terrorism and has never knowingly provided money to al-Qaida.Today s hearing in the state capital, Albany, is initially about whether the New York courts have jurisdiction over Mahfouz. Ehrenfeld wants declarations that under US law Mahfouz could not