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 date for new inquests into the deaths of 96 football fans at Hillsborough in 1989 has been set for 31st March 2014.
JMU Journalism takes a look back at the significant milestones since the Hillsborough Independent Panel Report was released.
The city commemorated the anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster by unveiling two town centre memorials for the 96.
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 Justice Collective single which claimed the Christmas number one has been added to Liverpool’s Wall of Fame in Mathew Street.
An 11-year-old songwriter who was touched by the Hillsborough Justice Campaign has written her own tribute song in honour of the cause.
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’.
A group of Liverpool FC fans is planning to walk a mile from Sheffield to Anfield for each life lost in the Hillsborough disaster .
Hillsborough families finally learnt that there will be fresh inquests into the deaths of their loved ones.
Hillsborough Justice Campaign spokeswoman Sheila Coleman says “we need to keep the pressure up”.
Locals react angrily to Kelvin MacKenzie seeking an apology for his infamous Hillsborough ‘The Truth’ headline in The Sun.