Calls Intensify for 'Hillsborough Law' 35 Years After Tragedy
Survivors and campaigners push for legal reforms to ensure transparency and prevent future injustices.
- 35 years after the Hillsborough disaster, survivors campaign for a 'duty of candour' law to prevent cover-ups.
- Proposed 'Hillsborough Law' would mandate truthfulness in public inquiries and provide equal legal funding for victims.
- Government resistance persists despite strong support from victims' families and campaigners.
- Recent government rejection of the law highlights ongoing struggles for accountability and justice.
- Labour leader pledges to enact the law if elected, emphasizing the importance of legal safeguards for public trust.