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How the PHSO shut down my complaint — and why the Virtual School request reopens it.
The author highlights systemic failures within the Department of Education and the PHSO regarding their daughter’s educational records. After submitting critical evidence, the PHSO ceased communication, indicating a possible cover-up. The author is now pursuing a request for comprehensive records from the Lincolnshire Virtual School to uncover the truth and ensure accountability.
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Briefing Note: Horizon-Style Data Failure Emerging Inside UK Children’s Services
A whistle-blower has revealed serious issues within UK children’s services, paralleling the Post Office Horizon scandal. Local councils may have lost or corrupted records, impacting vulnerable children. Although mainstream media is largely silent, MPs and committees are beginning inquiries, as this could expose major systemic failures affecting children’s safety and welfare.
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The 20,000-page release does NOT contain the substance of the Epstein investigation.
The House Oversight Committee has released 20,000 pages of Epstein-related documents, but none of them contain the material that defines the actual criminal investigation. The files provided by DOJ are administrative, surface-level records—travel notes, donor correspondence, foundation emails—while every operational document relating to the procurement, movement, placement, or guardianship status of minors is absent. Worse…
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Court of Appeal Ruling: Importance of Clear Reasoning in Care Orders
The Court of Appeal ruled that care and placement orders must be based on detailed, reasoned findings of fact, particularly when parents do not engage in proceedings. The judgment criticized inadequate reasoning and the risks of “deemed acceptance” clauses, emphasizing the necessity for evidence-based evaluations to avoid administrative errors in child welfare cases.
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From the GovSpendBase / transparency
The investigation reveals discrepancies in the tracking of payments to Liquidlogic Ltd and EGOV Solutions Ltd by East Sussex County Council. Liquidlogic’s software for managing social care is heavily utilized despite inefficiencies, leading to concerns about financial oversight and data integrity, particularly regarding missing children and unreliable auditing.
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