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about his behaviour. now, we've already heard about the serious concerns raised by the data breach in northern ireland — there's been another in scotland, where the names of thousands of people who were adopted were publicly available through the scotland's people genealogy website. details covering decades of adoptions dating back as far as 1909 were there — but they've now been removed by the site's operators after an adoptive mother complained they could endanger her child. our scotland correspondent david cowan reports. the scotland's people website allows the public to trawl the website for their ancestors. a search of all databases holds a vast collection of entries. but now thousands have had to be removed after an adoptive mother found details of her child. the information included the first name he was given at birth, his new surname and a reference to the adoption register. to protect the child's identity, the mother's words

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