Hillsborough campaigners accuse Starmer of ‘insult’ after failing to introduce promised law
Government sources said new amendment to bill being worked on that would ensure duty of candour applies to individuals working for security servicesFamilies whose relatives were killed in disasters and who have suffered state injustice have written to Keir Starmer, accusing the government of an...
<p>Government sources said new amendment to bill being worked on that would ensure duty of candour applies to individuals working for security services</p><p>Families whose relatives were killed in disasters and who have suffered state injustice have written to Keir Starmer, accusing the government of an “insult” for failing to introduce the promised Hillsborough law in this session of parliament.</p><p>Labour has promised for almost a decade to implement the law, which will impose a “duty of candour” on the police and public authorities, but <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/law/2026/jan/20/how-hillsborough-law-hit-roadblock">the government pulled the bill</a> in January during its passage through parliament.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/mar/23/hillsborough-campaigners-accuse-starmer-insult-failing-introduce-law">Continue reading...</a>
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