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UK government to apologize for the state’s role in decades of forced adoptions
The UK government will formally apologize for its role in separating unmarried mothers from their babies through forced adoptions, a practice lasting decades until the 1970s. The apology, announced by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, acknowledges state involvement in institutionalizing shame and stigma against unwed mothers.
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