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British premier apologizes for forced adoption practices, calling them ‘a stain on our history’

Anadolu Agency

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July 2, 2026

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'The shame is not yours. The shame was never yours. The shame is ours .... I say it to every single person impacted, we are deeply and profoundly sorry,' says Keir Starmer

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Times of India

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· Jul 2, 2026

'We didn't give them up': Survivors of UK's historical forced adoptions to get apology from Starmer

'We didn't give them up': Survivors of UK's historical forced adoptions to get apology from Starmer

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 2, 2026

UK Forced Adoptions: Starmer Apologises, No Payments for 185,000 Survivors

UK PM Keir Starmer formally apologised Thursday for forced adoptions affecting 185,000 people between 1949 and 1976, calling it 'a stain on our history.' The government offered £4 million in support but no financial compensation, leaving open what remedy words alone can provide.

Independent Online

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· Jul 3, 2026

UK's forced adoptions | PM Starmer's apology to mothers coerced into losing their children

UK's forced adoptions | PM Starmer's apology to mothers coerced into losing their children

CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 2, 2026

UK formally apologizes for state’s role in forcing unwed mothers to give up babies for adoption

LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Keir Starmer formally apologized Thursday for the British state’s role in separating tens of thousands of unmarried mothers from their babies, a practice that lasted for decades until the 1970s. He said in Parliament that “we are deeply and profoundly sorry” for what he called a “stain on our history.” [] The post UK formally apologizes for state’s role in forcing unwed mothers to give up babies for adoption appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Guido Fawkes

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· Jul 2, 2026

WATCH: Starmer Apologises for Historic Adoptions Scandal

Starmer is in the Commons to formally apologise for the forced adoption scandal, in which an estimated 185,000 unmarried mothers who, between the 1950s and 1970s, were pressured or coerced into surrendering their babies. A 2022 parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights inquiry called for an apology. Now Starmer – in legacy mode – is

Korea Times News

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· Jul 2, 2026

UK formally apologizes for state's role in forcing unwed mothers to give up babies for adoption

UK formally apologizes for state's role in forcing unwed mothers to give up babies for adoption

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Related coverage for "British premier apologizes for forced adoption practices, calling them ‘a stain on our history’": Times of India — 'We didn't give them up': Survivors of UK's historical forced adoptions to get apology from Starmer . The Eastern Herald — UK Forced Adoptions: Starmer Apologises, No Payments for 185,000 Survivors. Independent Online — UK's forced adoptions | PM Starmer's apology to mothers coerced into losing their children. CityNews Montreal — UK formally apologizes for state’s role in forcing unwed mothers to give up babies for adoption. Guido Fawkes — WATCH: Starmer Apologises for Historic Adoptions Scandal. Korea Times News — UK formally apologizes for state's role in forcing unwed mothers to give up babies for adoption