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Hillsborough Inquests
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Hillsborough charges include manslaughter
Six people have been charged with offences relating to the Hillsborough disaster, including match commander, David Duckenfield.
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JMU Journalism’s news review of 2016
Shock election results and the new Hillsborough Inquests verdicts formed just part of a hectic news cycle in 2016.
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Tribute to the 96 held at St George’s Hall
The city remembered the 96 at St George’s Hall in a vigil following the ‘unlawful killing’ verdict at the Hillsborough Inquests.
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Jury rules Hillsborough 96 ‘unlawfully killed’
The jury at the Hillsborough Inquests has decided that the 96 Liverpool fans who died in the 1989 disaster were unlawfully killed.
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Hillsborough memorial service coverage
As Liverpool marks the 27th anniversary of Hillsborough, we look back at our annual coverage of the memorial service at Anfield.
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Hillsborough inquests jury retires to decide
Jury members at the Hillsborough inquests have finally retired to consider their decisions after more than two years of hearings.
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Hillsborough inquests date set
The date for new inquests into the deaths of 96 football fans at Hillsborough in 1989 has been set for 31st March 2014.
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Hillsborough’s new inquests set for 2014
The provisional dates for fresh inquests into the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans at Hillsborough 24 years ago have been set for early 2014.
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Campaigner Anne Williams dies
Tributes are paid to Hillsborough campaigner Anne Williams who died, aged 62, after battling cancer.
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Bettison’s conduct slammed in report
Sir Norman Bettison would have “a case to answer over gross misconduct” for his actions, an IPCC report says.
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Hillsborough pre-inquest hearing set
A pre-inquest hearing into the 96 Liverpool fans who died at Hillsborough in 1989 will take place in London next month.
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Police chief sorry for Hillsborough email
The head of South Yorkshire Police is forced to apologise for an email challenging the Hillsborough campaigners’ version of events.
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Hillsborough inquests set to be quashed
The Attorney General has applied to the High Court to quash the original inquests of 96 Liverpool fans who died at Hillsborough.