FIONA Woolf is facing mounting pressure to step down as chair of the Government's historic child abuse inquiry after it emerged that her list of meetings with former home secretary Lord Brittan and his wife may have been incomplete.

As senior Labour and Liberal Democrat figures voiced doubts about whether Edinburgh-born Mrs Woolf could have the confidence of victims, a photograph surfaced showing her chatting to Lady Brittan at a prize-giving last October.

A letter to Home Secretary Theresa May stated that she had "no social contact with Lord and Lady Brittan since April 23 2013."

The original nominee stood down because her brother had been attorney general during the periods which are in question.