Hillsborough match commander David Duckenfield has been found not guilty of the gross negligence manslaughter of 95 Liverpool fans in the 1989 disaster in which 96 fans were fatally injured.
Police Corruption
A condition you probably never heard of being blamed for custody deaths
Introduction by 4WardEverUK – “Although the articles featured on this page are a few years old, we felt it important to give this debate further exposure once more, and ask; “How can a condition not recognised by medical institutions be used to explain away controversial deaths”
Death in custody : The full Christopher Alder story [exclusively revealed]
The name Christopher Alder is known throughout Hull but the full story of his controversial death and the battles his family have fought since are truly shocking. Hull Live takes a look at the twists and turns which left families angered and bereft.
One of the most notorious murders of the Troubles not properly investigated finds UK Supreme Court
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that the investigation into the murder of human rights lawyer Pat Finucane was not an effective investigation but the court left it to the government to decide whether a new investigation should take place.
Mother seeks to reopen case into her son’s mysterious death
Erica Duggan wants a new inquiry over death of her son, whose body was found after he allegedly attended the meeting of an antisemitic conspiracy group
Justice for Kishni Mahay
Kishni Mahay, aged 64, was killed when she was hit by a police car while she was on a pedestrian crossing on the 14 March 1989. The death was ruled accidental. An investigation by police claimed that she had run out into the road.
TV Review, Stephen : The Murder that Changed a Nation (BBC1)
Just as Doreen and Neville Lawrence have conducted themselves with such exemplary dignity over the quarter-century since their eldest child, Stephen, was murdered, so too did the makers of the BBC’s Stephen: the Murder that Changed a Nation.
Benjamin Zephaniah on how Colin Roach’s death sparked a movement 35 years ago
The death of Rashan Charles, and its aftermath, has tragic echoes of the case of Colin Roach. The 21-year-old was shot inside Stoke Newington police station 35 years ago, with the community convinced cops had a hand.