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Ashley John-Baptiste

Ashley John-Baptiste

Digital Senior Reporter at BBC News Online

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  • English
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Recent Articles

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'They're my mum and dad, not terrorists'

On seeing Rebecca’s foster parents are Muslim, one friend said, ‘I bet they have bombs in their house’.
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Universities 'more concerned about reputation than racism'

The National Union of Students says it receives reports of racist incidents from students every day.
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'I had no choice but to be split from my sister'

Thousands of siblings in care have been split up by councils in England and Wales, new figures suggest.
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When council estates were a dream

When council estates were a dream
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When council estates were a dream

When council estates were a dream  BBC
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Council 'failed' London twins facing deportation to different count...

Darren Roberts’ partner claims Ealing Council has not helped sort out the twins’ immigration papers.
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The Mangrove Nine

Echoes of black lives matter from 50 years ago
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The black children wrongly sent to 'special' schools in the 1970s

In the ’60s and ’70s, black children were wrongly sent to schools for the “educationally subnormal”.
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'I grew up in care alone - why did no-one tell me I had siblings?'

Ashley John-Baptiste grew up in care, unaware he had siblings. His new documentary is called Split Up in Care: Life Without Siblings.
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Online scam exposed - the cars that don’t exist

A fake car dealership website defrauded victims out of thousands of pounds, BBC investigation finds.
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'Locked up far from my family': The teens in care detained by law

Young people who were detained under Deprivation of Liberty orders speak about their experiences.