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
ok, he s not coming, let s not waste any more time, let s get on with it. so there was one part of me that was grateful, that he was caught and he was sentenced, he was going to be given life for life. one part of me was really grateful. another part of me, the very human part of me, the nonthinking part of me that says, why am i not entitled to look at this man in the face and tell him what he has done to us? because we will never have this opportunity again. that was our moment, that was the opportunity and why isn t the law facilitating that for us? find law facilitating that for us? and now, we law facilitating that for us? and now. we are law facilitating that for us? and now, we are hearing from the prime minister that they are going to look into a change in the law. how do you feel about that? because you have been calling for this change for many months. been calling for this change for many months- been calling for this change for many months. yes, i have been campaigning-
that families get the answers that they need. that it is possible for us to learn the lessons from what happened. everything conducted transparently, and to happen as quickly as possible. those are the objectives that we want for the inquiry and we ll make sure that it s set up to deliver on those aims. and the leader of the opposition labour party, sir keir starmer, has responded to letby s sentence. well, my thoughts are with the victims families and the anger and frustration that i know they feel at the fact that she won t face justice in the way that she should. when i was director of public prosecutions, i saw for myselfjust how important it is for families to see the defendant in the dock being sentenced, it s an integral part of the way that we do justice in this country. now, this isn t the first case, we ve had other cases, the 0livia case up in liverpool, and other cases where this has happened. i think that we should change the law. we ve made an open offer to the governmen
appear in court, to hear their sentence, but is that something that would did cross party support ? well, here s what the leader of the opposition labour party, sir keir starmer, had to say in response. well, my thoughts are with the victims families and the anger and frustration that i know they feel at the fact that she won t face justice in the way that she should. when i was director of public prosecutions, i saw for myselfjust how important it is for families to see the defendant in the dock being sentenced, it s an integral part of the way that we do justice in this country. now, this isn t the first case, we ve had other cases, the 0livia case up in liverpool and other cases where this has happened. i think that we should change the law. we ve made an open offer to the government. if they come forward with the proposal to change the law, we will support it. i think they reallyjust need now to get on with it, so thatjustice can be seen to be done. that is the labour leader sir k
morning referred to it as sadistic, premeditated. the very cold and caffeinated way she went about this, she targeted the parents and kept these souvenirs, the morbid records of her offending. this these souvenirs, the morbid records of her offending. of her offending. as you touched u on of her offending. as you touched upon before of her offending. as you touched upon before she of her offending. as you touched upon before she was of her offending. as you touched upon before she was often - of her offending. as you touched - upon before she was often someone who was last in contact with some of the children, putting herself front and centre in the most intimate moments after the loss of a child. 0ne moments after the loss of a child. one of the parents commented on the fact that she had to see some of lucy letby s text messages and they exchanges after the death of baby p and baby p, they had commented that they looked peaceful in a copse after their deaths and it was critical