Britain's House of Lords has voted in favor of forcing the government to accept child refugees who have fled countries like Syria and Iraq and are alone in Europe.
Earlier in the week the lower chamber, the House of Commons voted against the amendment, supporting the government's argument that this will give incentive to others to try the dangerous journey. From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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