UK’s Starmer apologises for the state’s role in decades of forced adoptions

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has issued a formal apology for the state's role in the forced adoption of 185,000 babies from unmarried mothers between 1949 and 1976. The apology acknowledges systemic failures across government, religious, and social institutions during that era.
Why it matters
This represents a significant moment of historical accountability for the UK government, following similar apologies in Australia and Ireland regarding institutional abuse.
UK government and Christian churches oversaw system that separated 185,000 babies from their mothers from 1949 to 1976.
The report objectively covers the government's apology and the historical context of the policy without editorializing.
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