Abuse inquiry: Miliband urges government to consult with victims
Labour party leader Ed Miliband has urged the government to get the inquiry into historical child sex abuse moving quickly after Fiona Woolf became the second chairwoman to stand down.
Mr Miliband also said that Home Secretary Theresa May had "real questions to answer" over her "incompetence" in the inquiry process.
Mrs Woolf resigned on Friday amid concern about her links to establishment figures.