Social workers have been 'assaulted in the street' following the evil killing of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes by his stepmum.
05.12.2021 - 15:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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.
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Social workers have been 'assaulted in the street' following the evil killing of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes by his stepmum.
Social workers have allegedly been 'spat at in the street' due to anger from the tragic case of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
The Ministry of Justice has dismissed reports that the father of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes was attacked in prison.
Susanna Reid broke down in tears as she spoke to tragic Arthur Labinjo-Hughes' gran on Good Morning Britain.
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes' grandmother has told Good Morning Britain (GMB) that her grandson 'lost the sparkle in his eyes' in the months before his tragic death.
Susanna Reid broke down as she interviewed Arthur Labinjo-Hughes’ heartbroken Nan on Good Morning Britain. The 50 year old presenter began to cry as she listened to Madeline Halcrow remember her six year old grandson and the physical abuse he was subjected to by his step-mother and father.
The body of little Arthur Labinjo-Hughes will finally be laid to rest after his twisted killer dad finally agreed to release his remains.
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes' killer father has agreed to release his son's body so he can finally be laid to rest.
Roads were gridlocked as hundreds of mourners turned out to pay their respects and celebrate the life of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
A vigil is taking place this afternoon to show how much little Arthur Labinjo-Hughes was loved.
A government inquiry into the state of social services across the UK has been launched following the brutal killing of tot Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
Manchester United are asking fans to applaud during the sixth-minute of today's game at Old Trafford in memory of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes' evil murderer didn't mention him while awaiting trial.
The monster mum who murdered Arthur Labinjo-Hughes tried to hide her horrific crimes from cellmates and instead 'felt sorry for herself', it has been reported.