A UK inquiry into child sexual abuse is holding its first public hearing after it was set up in 2014.
The Inquiry was set up after the death of television personality Jimmy Savile, when allegations that he abused hundreds of people as children came forward.
But the work has been dogged by controversy and placed in the hands of four separate charwomen since its launch.
Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports
IN: The independent inquiry
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