Dark Heart: The Story of a Journey into an Undiscovered Britain

Author: Nick Davies

This all began quite unexpectedly one rainy autumn evening a couple of years ago in a fairground near to the centre of Nottingham…’In amongst the bright lights and bumper cars, Nick Davies noticed two boys, no more than twelve years old, oddly detached from the fun of the scene. Davies discovered they were part of a network of children selling themselves on the streets….Read More

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