Six people have been charged with offences relating to the Hillsborough disaster, including match commander, David Duckenfield.
Shock election results and the new Hillsborough Inquests verdicts formed just part of a hectic news cycle in 2016.
The city remembered the 96 at St George’s Hall in a vigil following the ‘unlawful killing’ verdict at the Hillsborough Inquests.
The jury at the Hillsborough Inquests has decided that the 96 Liverpool fans who died in the 1989 disaster were unlawfully killed.
As Liverpool marks the 27th anniversary of Hillsborough, we look back at our annual coverage of the memorial service at Anfield.
Jury members at the Hillsborough inquests have finally retired to consider their decisions after more than two years of hearings.
The date for new inquests into the deaths of 96 football fans at Hillsborough in 1989 has been set for 31st March 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.
Tributes are paid to Hillsborough campaigner Anne Williams who died, aged 62, after battling cancer.
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.
The head of South Yorkshire Police is forced to apologise for an email challenging the Hillsborough campaigners’ version of events.
The Attorney General has applied to the High Court to quash the original inquests of 96 Liverpool fans who died at Hillsborough.