Survivor Fiona Goddard said there was a ‘high risk of people feeling silenced all over again’

Fiona Goddard and Ellie-Ann Reynolds criticise handling of national inquiry, which is yet to appoint a chair

Survivor Fiona Goddard said there was a ‘high risk of people feeling silenced all over again’

It comes as four survivors quit the probe citing concerns

Jim Gamble, a former police officer, has taken his name out of the running, it is understood

Jim Gamble cites ‘vested interests’ and ‘political opportunism’, as Keir Starmer brings in Louise Casey as adviser

Four women who resigned from the victims liaison panel have called on Jess Phillips to resign - while five survivors on the panel have backed the safeguarding minister