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12:04 GMT, Friday, 21 November 2008

Thursday in Westminster

Today in Parliament & Yesterday in Parliament
By Simon Jones
Programme Editor

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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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