Child abuse victim: 'I never called for help'

One man has told the BBC that he suffered child abuse in connection with the historical allegations of sex abuse involving politicians.

Meanwhile the retired judge appointed to chair a child abuse review has insisted she will not quit - as the PM claimed she was the right person for the job.

Elizabeth Butler-Sloss was chosen by the home secretary to head the inquiry into allegations of historical abuse.

Matt Prodger reports.

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