A Hillsborough disaster survivor has reacted with fury to the BBC's decision to interview Kelvin MacKenzie about the ...
Mr MacKenzie was editor of the Sun newspaper in 1989 when it ran its notorious 'The Truth' headline, falsely accusing fans of ...
The "unlawfully killed" Hillsborough disaster victims and their families were failed by the British state, the prime minister ...
"The club's a club that the community should feel very proud of, and we've proved that when we came out to do it, and we tried our best to be as helpful as we possibly could. But there's nothing we ...
MacKenzie was editor of The Sun when it published false and inflammatory reports about the Hillsborough disaster in 1989.
Progress towards a landmark Hillsborough Law is set to take another significant step forward later today, Monday November 3. The Public Office (Accountability) Bill is to have its second reading in ...
The Prime Minister says victims were failed to an ‘almost inhuman level’ as he introduces a law that will force a duty of ...
The ECHO asked a government minister what he thought of the BBC's decision to interview the former S*n editor to discuss ongoing issues at the corporation ...
The people of Liverpool and LFC slammed the BBC's decision to allow MacKenzie to talk about journalistic ethics ...
The police commander at the Hillsborough football stadium disaster faces a retrial after a jury on Wednesday failed to reach a verdict over his role in the deaths of 95 Liverpool fans. Former chief ...