Thomas Hughes
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Male |
---|---|
Death | 127 years ago |
Date of birth | October 20,1822 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Uffington |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | March 22,1896 |
Died | Brighton |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Frances Ford |
Children | Mary Hughes |
Lilian Hughes | |
Parents | John Hughes |
Education | Rugby School |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 675433 |
Dancing on the Edge
The Game
About Time
Cemetery Junction
Silk
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
The Lady Vanishes
I Am Soldier
Eight Minutes Idle
Dare To Be Wild
Madame
Realive
Red Joan
Paula
Page Eight
Richard II
London Town
Casualty 1909
The Incident
Victoria - Comfort and Joy
Columbite Tantalite
Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories
Trinity
Stay with Me
Storage
Thomas Hughes Life story
Thomas Hughes QC was an English lawyer, judge, politician and author. He is most famous for his novel Tom Brown's School Days, a semi-autobiographical work set at Rugby School, which Hughes had attended. It had a lesser-known sequel, Tom Brown at Oxford.
Thousands take part in Great Birmingham Run
... Arthur, six, was killed by his step-mother Emma Tustin and his father Thomas Hughes in Solihull, in June 2020...
Terri White: How I fear for the 'ghost children' missing from school
... Arthur s father, Thomas Hughes, gave teachers a series of excuses for the boy s absence...
Star and Arthur: MPs' 'extreme' concern at councils over child deaths
... Arthur s father, Thomas Hughes, was also found culpable for his death...
Star Hobson and Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Family concerns 'disregarded' - report
... His father Thomas Hughes, 29, was found guilty of his son s manslaughter...
Sarah Everard killer: Wayne Couzens appeals whole-life sentence
......
Solihull: Arthur Labinjo-Hughes report uncovers help delay
... In December, Emma Tustin was while her partner, Arthur s father Thomas Hughes, was given a 21-year sentence for manslaughter...
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Review ordered into killers' jail terms
... Stepmother Emma Tustin was and Arthur s father Thomas Hughes received 21 years for manslaughter...
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Football club's tribute to young fan
... Emma Tustin for murder and child cruelty and Thomas Hughes was given 21 years for manslaughter...
Star and Arthur: MPs' 'extreme' concern at councils over child deaths
A group of MPs remains " extremely concerned" about council failings in areas where Two Children were murdered.
The Education Select Committee wrote to education secretary Kit Malthouse raising concerns following the deaths of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes in Solihull and Star Hobson in Bradford in 2020.
Both local councils were criticised after Star and Arthur were killed and the MPs expressed doubts about their ability to improve children's services.
Their letter demanded " accountability".
" The deaths of Arthur and Star were harrowing, " said Robert Halfon , Conservative chair of The Committee .
" Both Bradford and Solihull Councils' children's services were in dire need of improvements even before the lockdowns. Action was not taken, and Two Children lost their lives. "
Six-year-old Arthur was, who poisoned, starved and beat him during lockdown. Arthur's father, Thomas Hughes , was also Found culpable for his Death .
Star was 16 months old when she was murdered by her mother's girlfriend, Savannah Brockhill, in September 2020. Her mother of causing or allowing her Death .
Found families' concerns about The Children were disregarded and not taken seriously enough.
In June, to reform their children's services.
The Committee 's letter to Mr Malthouse now questions whether Solihull Council's chief executive Nick Page and Bradford Council's chief executive Kersten England are " best placed to continue to lead and oversee The State of children's services in both authorities".
Both Mr Page and Ms England have previously spoken about considering their positions but said they felt a responsibility to oversee improvements.
The Letter called on ministers to ensure commitments from The Council bosses were followed through.
" The new education secretary must prioritise the vulnerable children currently being failed by these authorities and take The Steps to ensure targets for improvement are being met, and fast, " Mr Halfon said.
" There must be accountability, and it is essential that the leaders responsible for The Most at-risk children in our society are up to The Job . "
A Department For Education (DfE) spokesperson said it had " already intervened extensively" at the councils to " address weaknesses".
" We cannot be complacent when It Comes to protecting vulnerable children and will not hesitate to take additional steps to drive swift improvement, " it continued.
" We Are working on a bold plan for wide scale reform in children's social care which we will publish later this year. "
Bradford Council said it was " working well" with the DfE and making " good progress".
" As a council We Are clear about the actions we need to take to improve services and make sure that children in our district are safe, " The Authority said.
" We Are implementing these at pace. "
Source of news: bbc.com