The Hillsborough disaster’s legacy of lies | David Conn
The Hillsborough disaster's legacy of lies | David Conn
Had responsibility for the football tragedy been accepted early on, there would be no need for a parliamentary debate The families of the 96, mostly young, people who died on the terraces of Hillsborough have waited 22 years, not only for the authorities culpable to acknowledge their responsibility.
Kop That @ Oct 17, 2011 2:30 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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