Pete Campbell
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Gender | Male |
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Played by | Vincent Kartheiser |
Spouse | Trudy Campbell |
Children | Peggy Olson |
Son ; Tammy Campbell (with Trudy) | |
Creators | Matthew Weiner |
First appearance | Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 1. 01 |
Movies/Shows | Mad Men |
Significant other | Peggy Olson |
Trudy Campbell | |
Notable aliases | Pete |
First appear | Smoke Gets in Your Eyes |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 978570 |
Pete Campbell Life story
Peter Dyckman Campbell is a fictional character on AMC's television series Mad Men. He is portrayed by Vincent Kartheiser. Kartheiser has won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series twice along with the cast of Mad Men.
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Children facing 'significant harm' by Solihull Council
Children in The Town where Arthur Labinjo-Hughes lived before his death are experiencing " significant harm" due to delayed responses by council services, a report has found.
An Ofsted inspection of Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council has rated its services as inadequate.
Six-year-old Arthur's father and stepmother were jailed for his killing at their home in June 2020.
The Bbc has approached The Council for comment.
The Report into Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council's children's services comes after an inspection in November Last Year .
Published on Friday, it said:
Ofsted has made A Number of recommendations for improvement.
Emma Tustin was.
had said Arthur's wider family had " contacted every agency they could think of" some several times, but " their voice was not heard" with a failure by social workers to fully investigate bruises on the murdered schoolboy a " pivotal" moment to save him, a review has found.
Tustin and Hughes's trial heard that after his death, 130 bruises were found on Arthur's body, and that he was subjected to salt poisoning, deprived of food and drink and made to Stand Alone for hours on end.
He suffered a catastrophic brain injury while in the care of his stepmother on 16 June, with his final days captured on CCTV installed in the Living Room where he was forced to sleep.
Earlier this year, Solihull Children's Services department's new director Pete Campbell revealed The Number of children in care within the borough has doubled over The Last 10-12 years.
A government intervention announced in November Last Year saw The Department receive an urgent £642,402 grant.
Education Secretary Kit Malthouse also sent Sir Alan Wood, former director for children's services in the London borough of Hackney, to work with The Council .
Source of news: bbc.com