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Fans flooded Hillsborough Stadium on Saturday, April 15, 1989, to see the semi-final match between the Liverpool and Nottingham Forest teams. As the BBC reported in 2016, the game was sold-out ...
Inquest verdicts that the 96 victims of the Hillsborough tragedy were unlawfully killed are hailed as "justice" on many front pages, but the Sun opts for a political story as its lead.
Weak stadium infrastructure, poor officiating by police officials at the match and severe overcrowding amounted to the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans in the Leppings Lane stand at Hillsborough Stadium.
The Sun’s front page didn’t reference the Hillsborough inquest (Picture: The Sun) The Sun newspaper has been criticised for failing to cover the Hillsborough inquest verdict on the front page.
On a sunny spring afternoon in 1989, a crush developed at the Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield resulting in the deaths of 97 Liverpool fans attending the club's FA Cup semi-final against ...
Liverpool supporters display a banner in support of the victims of the Hillsborough Stadium disaster and against the Sun newspaper before the English Premier League football match between ...
The Hillsborough Justice Campaign was set up by bereaved families and survivors after the stadium disaster in 1989. It was described by The Sun newspaper as the most terrible mistake in its history.
The Sun ran a story on the Hillsborough disaster on 19 April 1989, four days after 96 people were unlawfully killed during a fan crush at Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborough Stadium ahead of an ...
The Hillsborough Justice Campaign was set up by bereaved families and survivors after the stadium disaster in 1989. It was described by The Sun newspaper as the most terrible mistake in its history.