
03/03/2015
MPs condemn the abuse of girls in Oxfordshire, maternity failures in Cumbria and the alleged poor treatment of people at Yarl's Wood immigration centre. Susan Hulme reports.
The sexual exploitation of hundreds of girls in Oxfordshire should never have happened, the Education Secretary tells MPs.
Nicky Morgan criticises police and social workers for failing to protect them and sets out plans for a £7 million for potential victims.
The Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, apologises to the families of those who suffered as a result of maternity service failures. An inquiry into Furness General Hospital found a "lethal mix" of problems led to the unnecessary deaths of 11 babies and a mother.
A Home Office Minister tells MPs that a second Serco staff member has been suspended from the Yarl's Wood detention centre after "serious and deeply concerning" allegations made in television documentary.
The Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, faces questions over foreign exchange rate-rigging.
And a group of MPs investigates the use of police bail.
Susan Hulme and the BBC's parliamentary team report on the proceedings at Westminster.
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