Daily roundup: Child abuse inquiry, sexual assaults and radiation risks

Neil Puffett
Friday, August 15, 2014

Home Office draws up list of candidates to chair historical child sex abuse inquiry; NSPCC figures show children as young as 10 are committing sex attacks on other youngsters; and rising number of CT scans on children prompts radiation concerns, all in the news today.

Home Secretary Theresa May is under pressure to appoint someone to chair a historical child abuse inquiry. Image: Crown Copyright
Home Secretary Theresa May is under pressure to appoint someone to chair a historical child abuse inquiry. Image: Crown Copyright

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