UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News
A new four-person panel has been named by the home secretary, as the inquiry into child sex abuse in England and Wales officially starts work.
The panel members are Drusilla Sharpling, Professor Alexis Jay, Ivor Frank and Malcolm Evans.
They will serve alongside the New Zealand judge, Lowell Goddard, who is heading the inquiry.
New terms of reference have been agreed, these include removing any cut off dates.
Theresa May said the inquiry would also reflect the importance of survivors, who will be able to appear as witnesses.
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