HC Deb 06 February 2004 vol 417 cc1086-7W
Tim Loughton

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills (1) on what basis he deemed it appropriate to state ahead of(a) the Appeal Court judgment in the case of R v. Angela Cannings and (b) the subsequent review of cases announced that children taken away from birth parents as a result of judgments where expert witness testimony from Sir Roy Meadow has been instrumental should not be returned to them if judgments are found to be unsafe; [151025]

(2) what directions he has issued to local authority departments to (a) identify and (b) secure documents relating to cases involving infanticide or harm to children which relied on expert testimony from Sir Roy Meadow; [151026]

(3) when the Minister for Children first ordered an investigation into the number of children who were taken away from parents who may have been sent to prison for cot death; and what actions he took subsequently; [150807]

(4) what directions have been issued to social services departments to identify and secure documents relating to cases involving infanticide or harm to children which relied on expert testimony from Sir Roy Meadow. [151091]

Margaret Hodge

[holding answer 26 January 2004]The Appeal Court announced its judgment in the case of R v. Angela Cannings on 19 January 2004. I am now studying the judgment carefully, in the light of the Attorney-General's statement in the other place on 20 January.