Mayor hails 'Scouse mums' for Hillsborough Law fight
•Mayor hails 'Scouse mums' for Hillsborough Law fightImage source, BBC/Claire HamiltonImage caption, Margaret Aspinall, whose son James died at Hillsborough, and Charlotte Hennessy whose Dad Jimmy was...
•Kenwright said: "I saw your banner saying, 'You've taken on the wrong city', well you've taken on the wrong mums too, because we all know about Liverpool mums and the way they fight for their kids and...
•As well as recognising the contribution of ordinary people, "many of whom we will never know", Rotheram revealed that he and Makerfield MP Andy Burnham, who is set to be unveiled as Sir Keir Starmer's...
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Mayor hails 'Scouse mums' for Hillsborough Law fightImage source, BBC/Claire HamiltonImage caption, Margaret Aspinall, whose son James died at Hillsborough, and Charlotte Hennessy whose Dad Jimmy was killed, have long campaigned for the legislationByClaire Hamilton Merseyside political reporterPublished1 hour agoThe mayor of Liverpool City Region has paid tribute to "unsung heroes" and "Scouse mums" for driving forward a Hillsborough Law.Steve Rotheram echoed a speech given by the late Everton chairman Bill Kenwright in 2013 in which he addressed the families of those who died in the 1989 disaster. Kenwright said: "I saw your banner saying, 'You've taken on the wrong city', well you've taken on the wrong mums too, because we all know about Liverpool mums and the way they fight for their kids and their families."Rotheram said that phrase rang true 13 years later, after Hillsborough Law, formally known as the Public Office (Accountability) Bill, was approved by MPs. As well as recognising the contribution of ordinary people, "many of whom we will never know", Rotheram revealed that he and Makerfield MP Andy Burnham, who is set to be unveiled as Sir Keir Starmer's successor as Labour leader on Friday, had meetings "at the highest level" with UK security services to get the new bill "over the line". To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, Steve Rotheram says the legislation "recognises the fight for truth and justice" The Hillsborough Law creates a legal duty for public officials to tell the truth to inquiries and investigations.Ninety seven Liverpool fans died as a result of the crush during the FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough in 1989. It took 27 years before a court finally ruled that those who died were unlawfully killed, and that the fans who were caught up in the crush bore no responsibility...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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