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All the news from Westminster where MPs question the head of the inquiry into historical sex abuse and consider plans to give voters the power to sack them. With Susan Hulme.

Susan Hulme reports on events at Westminster where the head of the inquiry into historical sex abuse, Fiona Woolf, defends her appointment.
MPs question Mrs Woolf about her links with the former 成人快手 Secretary, Lord Brittan, and she denies that she is a member of the establishment.
In the Commons, MPs debate whether voters should be able to deselect them using a "power of recall" if they are found guilty of serious wrongdoing.
Military experts give their views on how to tackle the threat posed by Islamic State.
Lord Freud apologies again over his comments after suggesting disabled people are not worth the minimum wage.
While in Wales, the First Minister defends the Welsh NHS.

28 minutes

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Wed 22 Oct 2014 08:31

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