'No survivor has any faith in Fiona Woolf'

Officials from the inquiry into historical child sexual abuse are set to meet groups representing victims for the first time.

Some of those attending say they will use the occasion to demand that the Lord Mayor of London, Fiona Woolf, steps down as chair. Woolf faces increased pressure over new letters released by the Home Affairs Select Committee.

Today presenter John Humphrys spoke to Peter Saunders, chief executive of National Association for People Abused in Childhood and Ken McDonald, former director of public prosecutions.

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Friday 31 October.

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