Welcome to verified live three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. In the last few minutes, it has been confirmed Mason Greenwood is to leave Manchester United. In a Statement Release by the club, Manchester United said all those involved, including mason, recognise the difficulties with him recommencing his career at Manchester United. It has therefore been mutually agreed that it would be most appropriate for him to do so away from old trafford, and we will now work with mason to achieve that outcome. Mason greenwood has been subject to an internal investigation which the club says has now concluded. Forward greenwood, 21, had criminal charges against him, including attempted rape and assault, dropped. Earlier this year. In a statement made alongside the clubs, mr greenwood said he was brought up to know that violence or abuse in any relationship is wrong. Todays decision has been part of a collaborative process between Manchester United, he went on to
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government back. i was just i wasjust reading, sir robert buckland suggested that use of live tv link for serious cases. what do you think would be the reception to a suggestion like that, as now, a law change is being discussed? it is certainl a law change is being discussed? it 3 certainly a possibility. the judge certainly a possibility. thejudge said today that the sentencing remarks, the parents of the victims will be made available to lucy letby, but she can t be compelled to read them. equally, if you had a recording or a link shown in herself, she can t be compelled to watch or listen to it. that is the reality of it. we don t live in a country where we hold people down on a bed or chair and force them to listen to something or to watch something. that is just not what our
time. now the prime minister is saying that they are going to look at that. why has this taken so long? i think the reason it has taken so long is because it is difficult to draft legislation that is going to be workable. and i think that is the reason that there has been a delay. there has been certainly a recent trend over the past two years of people who have been convicted and found guilty, they have attended the court proceedings, they have waited until the jury has reached court proceedings, they have waited until thejury has reached its verdict and when the jury comes back with a guilty verdict, then they up out of the proceedings, they don t want to face the court and hear those impact statements, they don t want to hear the judge giving the sentencing remarks. so i think it is the practicality of it that i think is the problem. because if you take a case like lucy letby, you can t drag her kicking and screaming into the dock if she won t come because then the hearing becomes a