The new chair of a UK independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, Alexis Jay, has rejected calls for it to be scrapped.
An internal review of the inquiry was called for, after Professor Jay became the fourth person to head-up the inquiry which has faced several set-backs since it was set up in 2014.
Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports
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