Inquests into the deaths of 96 victims of Hillsborough disaster
The jury at the new inquests into the Hillsborough disaster is expected to deliver its verdict on Tuesday, after sitting for more than two years.
The jury at the new inquests into the Hillsborough disaster is expected to deliver its verdict on Tuesday, after sitting for more than two years.
Verdicts have been reached at the inquests into the 96 men, women and children who died following Hillsborough.
But we'll have to wait until the morning to hear what the jury has decided.
That's to allow the families of those who lost their lives after the disaster in 1989 to attend.
News of the verdicts came soon after the Coroner said he would accept a majority decision on whether the Liverpool fans were unlawfully killed.
Our Hillsborough Correspondent Andy Bonner reports:
A survivor of the Hillsborough Disaster appeals to find the man who he believes saved his life 27 years ago.
Hillsborough families are demanding a number of changes in the law. They want a fairer system for people who come up against the police.
The new interim chief constable of South Yorkshire Police has said he plans to listen to the families of those who died at Hillsborough.