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Inspector praises turnaround in council's children's services
Birmingham Mail
|January 13, 2026
INSPECTORS have said Solihull Council's children’s services have been transformed in the years since the murder of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
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The council's children’s services has now been rated ‘good’ by watchdog Ofsted for the first time in the borough's history.
The national spotlight fell on the authority after the six-year-old, inset, was murdered in June 2020 at his home in Solihull. A national review found some of his family members who expressed concerns were ignored by social services.
Then, in 2022, a damning Ofsted inspection revealed “serious and widespread failings" with services found to be inadequate.
This story is from the January 13, 2026 edition of Birmingham Mail.
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