Hillsborough Law

Starmer’s Pledge to Hillsborough Families in Doubt Amid Legal Stalling

Hillsborough Families Deserve More Than Empty Promises Pain That Never Recedes Each April, the shadow of Hillsborough returns. This year marks 36 years since 97 Liverpool supporters lost their lives in Britain’s worst sporting disaster. Brian Reade of the Mirror revisits that day in his powerful column, offering not only personal reflection but a scathing indictment...

Charlotte Hennessey: “It Is Infuriating” – Why Hillsborough Law Must Be Passed in Full

Hillsborough Law Explained: Charlotte Hennessey on Justice for the 97 Understanding Hillsborough Law and Its Purpose On The Redmen TV, Charlotte Hennessey, whose father, Jimmy, was one of the 97 unlawfully killed at Hillsborough in 1989, sat down with Ste Hoare to discuss the Hillsborough Law—a proposed legal reform designed to prevent future miscarriages of justice...

Report: Liverpool Supporters Praise New ‘Life Changing’ Hillsborough Law

King's Speech Announces Crucial 'Hillsborough Law': A New Era of Transparency and Justice Unveiling the Promise of Hillsborough Law The recent state opening of Parliament marked a significant milestone for advocates of the 'Hillsborough Law', as the new Labour government, led by Sir Keir Starmer, announced its inclusion in the legislative agenda. This development, announced by...

Report: Labour’s Hillsborough Law Pledge – A New Hope for Justice?

Labour's Pledge: A New Dawn for the Hillsborough Law? As the UK general election looms, a significant pledge from the Labour Party has stirred emotions and reignited debates. Labour has committed to introducing the Hillsborough Law, a move that has garnered both optimism and skepticism among supporters and critics alike. Hillsborough Law: A Promise of Truth...

Tony Evans: Good Riddance to a Horrible Man

The guilty men of Hillsborough will die in their droves in the next few years. They go to their graves with their reputations intact, having enjoyed the honours and status bestowed on them by a rancid country. Those honours should have been stripped from them. Sir Bernard Ingham died last week. Margaret Thatcher’s press secretary...