The Home Secretary was forced to defend her judgment in hiring Baroness Butler-Sloss after victims groups and MPs criticised the peer for being too close to the Establishment she was being asked to ...
HOME Secretary Theresa May insists she does not regret appointing Baroness Butler-Sloss to chair an inquiry into allegations of historical child sex abuse by establishment figures, after the former ...
An inquiry into whether a paedophile ring with establishment connections abused children has been condemned as "shambolic", after the head stepped down before it has even begun. Baroness Butler-Sloss ...
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BARONESS Butler-Sloss has stepped down as chair of an inquiry into allegations of historic child sex abuse within the establishment, Downing Street has announced. The Prime Minister's official ...
David Cameron remains confident that Baroness Butler-Sloss is the right person to lead the Government's inquiry into allegations that Establishment figures conspired to cover up child abuse, Downing ...