NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph
Jeremy Corbyn has called for a standing commission on child abuse.
He said the official inquiry into the “trauma” of victims could become permanent and vowed there should be no cover-ups for prominent people.
The Labour leadership contender was asked about the investigation into ex-prime minister Sir Edward Heath and other police probes during a debate in West Belfast.
“There has to be a standing commission to investigate this, the trauma that victims of childhood sexual abuse go through and carry it with them for the rest of their lives.
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