The legacy of British mother-and-baby homes is largely ignored

The legacy of British mother-and-baby homes is largely ignored

Last weekend, in the small, picturesque seaside town of St Agnes in Cornwall, a plaque was unveiled to the hundreds of thousands of unmarried mothers in England and Wales who had been subjected, in the past, to forced adoptions. The plaque is situated at Rosemundy, which was once a mother-and-baby home in the West of…

Click here to subscribe