In 1998, Baby Callum’s body was found by a dog walker in Warrington, and he was named after the district where he was discovered. Almost 30 years later, his mother, Joanne Sharkey, was sentenced to two years in prison, suspended for two years, for killing him due to severe post-natal depression. Detectives expressed their condolences for Callum and emphasized the importance of providing support for women facing mental health challenges, highlighting the tragic consequences of untreated post-natal depression.
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Foreign sex offenders will be banned from claiming asylum in the UK, says Home Office
Yvette Cooper announced that foreign nationals convicted of sex offences will be prohibited from claiming asylum in the UK, as Labour seeks to counter the Reform party's influence ahead of local elections. This amendment to the bill marks the first time that individuals qualifying for the sex offender register will be denied refugee protections. Charities have expressed concern that the decision is being rushed, potentially impacting many individuals affected by the new regulations. Full Article
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