The children's commissioners of England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland have welcomed plans to reform the rules for unaccompanied children seeking asylum.
They said the current system was ‘unsympathetic, sceptical and insensitive'.
The children's commissioners of England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland have welcomed plans to reform the rules for unaccompanied children seeking asylum.
They said the current system was ‘unsympathetic, sceptical and insensitive'.