‘There can be no exclusions’: how Hillsborough law hit a roadblock

‘There can be no exclusions’: how Hillsborough law hit a roadblock

The unveiling of the Hillsborough law at the Labour conference was intended to mark a moment of triumph for the prime minister. Following nearly 16 months of skepticism stemming from Whitehall insiders who doubted his ability to fulfill this promise, the prime minister was introduced by Margaret Aspinall, a prominent campaigner for justice whose son James was among the 97 victims of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. Asp

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