UNITED KINGDOM
The Times
Sean O’Neill, Richard Ford
September 7 2016
The Times
The public inquiry into child abuse will not be scaled back despite mounting criticism of the ambitious scope, rising costs and lengthening delays, its new chairwoman said last night.
Alexis Jay said that she had ordered a review of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse’s “ways of working” but rejected claims by her predecessor that the task facing the inquiry was unmanageable.
Amber Rudd, the home secretary, will be questioned by MPs today about the inquiry but has ruled out intervening in the running of the investigation.
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