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It has been almost 36 years since ninety-seven Liverpool fans were fatally injured at Hillsborough A law named in honour of victims of the Hillsborough disaster and aimed at preventing cover-ups ...
In April, to mark the 35th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster, a minute's silence was held in Liverpool. A bell then tolled 97 times, to commemorate each death. The disaster cost the lives ...
An investigation into police conduct after the Hillsborough disaster has found that although officers tried to “deflect blame” they do not have a case to answer for misconduct, families have ...
Hillsborough families have been told that Keir Starmer will fail to meet his pledge to introduce a new law to prevent state cover-ups before the next anniversary of the disaster. The proposed law ...
Families bereaved by the stadium disaster in Sheffield in 1989 have been sent a letter from the Independent Office for Police Conduct. An investigation into police conduct after the Hillsborough ...
Grace Mailey and Tony Snell guide you through the full story of the Hillsborough disaster. Show more Ninety-six football fans never came home from a match in 1989. This is the full story of the ...
A law named in honour of victims of the Hillsborough disaster and aimed at preventing cover-ups must be "all or nothing", campaigners have said, after concerns the bill might be watered down.