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Acquittal of David Duckenfield denounced by relatives of football disaster victims
David Duckenfield was match commander when 96 football fans died as a result of tragedy
The Queen’s residence in Northern Ireland has been central to much of the province’s politics
Retired senior policeman faces retrial after no decision after 8 days deliberation
David Duckenfield faces charge of manslaughter by gross negligence over 1989 stadium disaster
Sir Norman Bettison had been charged with four offences of misconduct in public office
Judge lifts stay on prosecution leaving David Duckenfield open to stand trial in September
David Duckenfield and five others face charges over 1989 disaster that killed 96 people
Met compares potential dangers with Hillsborough and Ibrox disasters
A memoir by a Hillsborough survivor confronts the horror of Britain’s worst sporting disaster — and the shame of the official response
A two-hour investigation of what led up to the disaster attending Liverpool football fans in Sheffield on April 15 1989
Police pioneered cover-up tactics after battle at Yorkshire coking plant, say campaigners
Britain has a record of sudden, overdue change prompted by shocks
Theresa May says lessons will be learned from 1989 disaster
The disaster may have happened 27 years ago but its lessons remain relevant, writes James Blitz
Inquest decides 96 Liverpool fans died due to police negligence
Verdict into the deaths of 96 football fans is due on Tuesday morning
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