Phys.org • 12/8/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

The government is considering a change to the law on parental child abduction, which would criminalize a parent's failure to return their child after an agreed holiday, with penalties of up to seven years' imprisonment, according to Phys.org. Critics argue that extending criminalization may not effectively address the underlying issues of parental abduction.
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