Jury finds 96 unlawfully killed at Hillsborough disaster
The inquests into the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans has found they were unlawfully killed at the Hillsborough disaster.
The jury also found the Liverpool fans were not to blame.
The inquests into the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans has found they were unlawfully killed at the Hillsborough disaster.
The jury also found the Liverpool fans were not to blame.
There's been damning criticism of Sir Norman Bettison, the former police chief who's published a book today about the Hillsborough disaster.
Sir Norman, who led both Merseyside and West Yorkshire Police, says he's entitled to tell his story.
He witnessed the disaster as a spectator. He denies being part of a police propaganda unit set up to blame Liverpool supporters for the deaths of 96 fans.
But his book has angered the families of those who died.
Our Hillsborough Correspondent Andy Bonner reports.
A former chief constable has won a High Court challenge over the decision requiring him to resign
South Yorkshire's police chief is set to hear a court ruling on whether it was legal for him to be dismissed over Hillsborough.
A ceremony is taking place at the Town Hall where medals and scrolls will be awarded to the 96 and key figures who supported their families.