Today in Parliament & Yesterday in Parliament
By Simon Jones
Programme Editor
Children's Secretary Ed Balls told MPs that there was clear evidence that agencies failed to follow statutory procedures following the death of Baby P.
Robert Orchard reports on a Commons statement by Mr Balls in which he confirmed that national inspectors, sent into Haringey after the tragedy, would report on 1 December.
A wider report on safeguarding children, by Lord Laming, will be ready early in the new year.
The 17-month-old toddler died in August last year after suffering more than 50 injuries at the hands of his mother, her boyfriend and a lodger in spite of repeated visits by the authorities.
Mr Balls said: "The case of Baby P is tragic and appalling."
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