Churches Child Protection Advisory Service against change despite campaigners saying it's needed after Coronation Street star Michael Le Vell was cleared of chi
The Government says it won't change the law to give people accused of rape the right to anonymity.
There have been calls for a change in the law after Coronation Street star Michael Le Vell was cleared of child sex charges yesterday.
Friends said the high-profile trial concluded "two years of hell" for the actor.
Simon Bass from the Churches Child Protection Advisory Service had told Premier's News Hour why he's supporting the government:
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