UK Apologizes to Forced Adoption Survivors, But Questions Remain on Compensation

UK Apologizes to Forced Adoption Survivors, But Questions Remain on Compensation

The UK government announced a formal apology to forced adoption survivors in June 2026—a symbolic victory after decades of silence. The catch: officials haven't specified whether money, a compensation scheme, or case reviews will follow. Without concrete mechanisms, survivor advocates warn the gesture risks becoming empty words, repeating the cycle of insufficient accountability for systemic abuse.

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