Abuse inquiry: Fiona Woolf faces fresh pressure to quit

Victims' groups are calling for the head of an inquiry into historical child sex abuse to resign.

Some have said Fiona Woolf should step down because of her social links to ex-Home Secretary Lord Brittan, whose handling of abuse claims in the 1980s has been questioned.

One victims' representative said he had "zero confidence" in the inquiry.

Jon Brain reports.

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