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Mornings with Adrian Goldberg

Jul 13, 2015, 09:54 AM

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TV cameras from the BBC's Inside Out programme have been given access for the first time to Birmingham City Council's troubled childrens' department, which has been rated as "inadequate" since 2008. Adrian Goldberg speaks to Danielle McKinney who was placed in care at the age of 11. #news #care #birmingham #bbc

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