Lisa Rolland (@ktsubags) 's Twitter Profile
Lisa Rolland

@ktsubags

Proud mum, step-mum and nana. Marathon running Inca Warrior fighting stage 4 lung cancer. Entrepreneur with a social conscience and a desire to empower women

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'Fraudsters stole everything, even my house' ⁦⁦GoodMove UK⁩ you should be ashamed of yourselves. This company has no morals. Please retweet and let's get this National treasure his home back. bbc.co.uk/news/business-…

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“I feel very passionately there should be an apology about past adoption practices” Excellent piece on our #LookingForEsther podcast. Esther Robertson news.stv.tv/east-central/s…

BBC Woman's Hour (@bbcwomanshour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘It was an absolute cruelty, it was brutal & it was happening in plain sight’ An estimated 185,000 children were taken from unmarried mothers & adopted in the 50s, 60s & 70s. Harriet Harman told us why an apology should be issued by the government. bbc.in/3z1Or23

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'It was an absolute cruelty, it was brutal and it was happening in plain sight. The recognition of the importance of the bond between mother and child has been recognised down the centuries

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and yet for these women, whose only crime was to not be married, their punishment was to have the baby taken away and then told that they'd shamed their family and then told that they've got to keep it secret and just to get on with their lives.'

BBC Breakfast (@bbcbreakfast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“When you lose a baby to adoption you can’t mourn because the baby hasn’t died” Thousands of unmarried women were forced to give up their babies between the 1950s and 1970s. Now there are calls for them to receive an official apology ⬇️ bbc.in/3PbPkMa

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Thank you ⁦Duncan Kennedy⁩ BBC News Channel - If You Love Your Baby... The Fight for an Apology for Forced Adoptions bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…

Duncan Kennedy (@bbcdkennedy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our updated doco on forced adoptions is now on the ⁦⁦BBC iPlayer⁩ bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod… You can also watch a version on ⁦YouTube⁩ youtu.be/1Ineb8By8RE. The U.K. and Scottish govts are working on their responses.

My Name'5 Doddie Foundation (@mndoddie5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're deeply saddened to share the news that our founder Doddie Weir has died. Doddie was a force of nature, a great family man, tremendous rugby player & loved & respected by all who knew him. Our love & best wishes are with his family. Full statement: myname5doddie.co.uk/whats-on/artic…

Lisa Rolland (@ktsubags) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Job done ✅. Sincere thanks to ⁦Duncan Kennedy⁩ ⁦Monica Lennon MSP⁩ ⁦Nicola Sturgeon⁩ Now the hard work begins.....💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla…

Michael Lambert (@grandcamouflage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ultimately, would forced adoption have occurred in post-war Britain without the legislative, financial, judicial, organisational and moral framework of the state? No. And that is why the government must apologise.

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Unbelievable behaviour London City Airport last night. My husband, atype 1 diabetic frogmarched to a room with 2 security guards, room locked and then searched. All because he has a diabetic sensor. No explanation given no scanner alert. Disability discrimination comes to mind........

Lisa Rolland (@ktsubags) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to be invited to the The Herald Scottish Politician of the Year Awards 2023 as a nominee in the Public Campaign of the Year category for our Forced Adoption Apology Campaign #politicianawards23 #forcedadoption