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The long-awaited Hillsborough Law, or Public Office Accountability Bill, introduces a professional and legal duty of candour for public officials, enforceable with criminal sanctions for breaches.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged it by the 36th anniversary but needed redrafting time.
Margaret Aspinall, whose son died in the 1989 disaster killing 97, hopes no one suffers similarly.
The Bill addresses cover-ups in Hillsborough, Grenfell, Post Office Horizon, and infected blood scandals.
It expands legal aid for bereaved families, non-means tested for inquests.
A new misleading public offence carries sanctions.
Campaigners warn against weakening during passage, urging bravery against vested interests.
Elkan Abrahamson notes scrutiny ahead for full implementation.
Sue Roberts emphasizes enactment in entirety.
Julia Waters, sister of Ruth Perry, welcomes aid equity.
Natasha Elcock from Grenfell United praises prevention of escapes from accountability.
Lobby Akinnola sees it as justice step.
Starmer lauds families' courage, aiming to shift power balance.
The legislation promises cultural change, ensuring truth when state fails.
Families attend Downing Street marking.
This landmark could transform British justice, owed to persistent campaigners.
2025-09-17 12:39:00



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