In a recent court case, judges criticized Tusla, Ireland’s child and family agency, for being “corporate” and “faceless” in its approach to protecting children. The judges expressed concerns about the agency’s failure to adequately address the needs of vulnerable children in its care. This criticism highlights the urgent need for reform within Tusla to ensure that children receive the support and protection they deserve.
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How city gangsters who sold high-grade cocaine to 10,000 clients were busted
A sophisticated cocaine trafficking operation led by antiques dealer Nathan Samuels, 57, was dismantled in London, serving over 10,000 clients with high-purity cocaine. Six gang members were arrested and sentenced, including Samuels, who received nine years, while his son received three and a half years, highlighting the police's commitment to combatting organized crime. Want More Context? 🔎
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