Six people have been charged with offences relating to the Hillsborough disaster, including match commander, David Duckenfield.
As Liverpool marks the 27th anniversary of Hillsborough, we look back at our annual coverage of the memorial service at Anfield.
Hillsborough campaigners hit out over alleged intimidation by the original independent police inquiry team into the disaster.
The Bishop of Liverpool spoke of his pride at receiving an Honorary Fellowship from LJMU, paying tribute to the Hillsborough families.
The IPCC has announced that a further 55 police statements relating to the Hillsborough disaster appear to have been altered.
As Liverpool marks the 24th anniversary of Hillsborough, MP Andy Burnham talks to JMU Journalism about his role in the fight for justice.
Liverpool John Moores University has withdrawn the honorary fellowship of Sir Norman Bettison following an IPCC report’s findings.
Sir Norman Bettison would have “a case to answer over gross misconduct” for his actions, an IPCC report says.
A pre-inquest hearing into the 96 Liverpool fans who died at Hillsborough in 1989 will take place in London next month.
Fundraisers are set to run 96 miles in three days from Sheffield to Liverpool in memory of the 96 fans who died at Hillsborough.
The head of South Yorkshire Police is forced to apologise for an email challenging the Hillsborough campaigners’ version of events.
The Justice Collective won a famous pop chart victory by beating X Factor winner James Arthur to become the Christmas Number One.
On a landmark day for Hillsborough campaigners, new inquests have been ordered and a new police investigation is announced.
The primary author of the Hillsborough Independent Panel report has told of the responsibility he felt for the families and survivors.
The Attorney General has applied to the High Court to quash the original inquests of 96 Liverpool fans who died at Hillsborough.
Walton MP Steve Rotheram has spoken about ‘the best feeling ever’ when it comes to representing his home city in parliament.
A grieving mother’s dream of bringing forward an inquest into her son’s death at Hillsborough has taken a step closer to reality.
JMU Journalism spoke to MP and Hillsborough campaigner, Steve Rotheram, about the re-release of ‘He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother’.