What was the Hillsborough independent inquiry and what did it report?

What was the Hillsborough independent inquiry and what did it report?

12 September was the ninth anniversary of the publication of the Report of the Hillsborough Independent Panel, which set out the truth about what happened at Hillsborough football stadium in 1989: failures by the police and the football club to ensure safety measures, combined with a lack of coordination amongst …

What was the Taylor Report and what did it conclude?

The Taylor Report found that the main reason for the disaster was the failure of police control. It recommended that all major stadiums convert to an all-seater model, and that all ticketed spectators should have seats, as opposed to some or all being obliged to stand.

Who was to blame for the Hillsborough disaster?

April 2016: Hillsborough Inquests conclude the 96 who died in the 1989 disaster were unlawfully killed. Jurors agree fans played no part in the deaths and instead blame police failures, stadium design faults, and a delayed response by the ambulance service.

What did the Taylor Report do?

The Taylor report was the final report written in January 1990 by the Rt Hon Lord Justice Taylor about his inquiry after the Hillsborough stadium disaster which claimed 96 lives and caused over 700 injuries.

How did the Hillsborough disaster change football?

The disaster also led to a number of safety improvements in the largest English football grounds, notably the elimination of fenced standing terraces in favour of all-seater stadiums in the top two tiers of English football.

What was the cause of death at Hillsborough?

A Liverpool fan who suffered life-changing injuries in the Hillsborough disaster was unlawfully killed, a coroner has concluded. In his conclusion, Mr Rebello said Mr Devine had died from aspiration pneumonia, which had been caused by a brain injury that resulted from oxygen deprivation and crush injuries.

Why was the Taylor report commissioned?

In October 2016, the government commissioned Matthew Taylor to carry out an independent review into the UK employment framework. The Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices found that the labour market was changing due to the emergence of new business models and different forms of ‘gig economy’ working.

Why can’t you buy the Sun newspaper in Liverpool?

The Sun’s media coverage of the disaster led for a large majority in the city of Liverpool to boycott the newspaper, and sales dipped following 1989 and have not recovered since. Campaign groups such as Total Eclipse of The S*n group have advocated for the total boycott of the newspaper within the city.

How did the Hillsborough disaster affect other stadiums in Britain?

Effect on stadiums in Britain The Taylor Report had a deep impact on safety standards for stadiums in the UK. Perimeter and lateral fencing was removed and many top stadiums were converted to all-seated. Purpose-built stadiums for Premier League and most Football League teams since the report are all-seater.

What is the Hillsborough Independent Panel’s role?

The Hillsborough Independent Panel, in accepting its terms of reference from the Home Secretary, acknowledges the legitimacy of the search for justice by the bereaved families and survivors of Hillsborough through the disclosure of documents relating to the disaster and its aftermath. The Panel was asked to consult with the Hillsborough families.

What was the Hillsborough disaster?

The Hillsborough Independent Panel has presented its 395-page report on the Hillsborough disaster of April 15, 1989 in which 96 Liverpool fans went to a football match and never came home.

Did South Yorkshire Police try to deflect blame for Hillsborough crush?

The Hillsborough Independent Panel found that South Yorkshire Police and the emergency services made “strenuous attempts” to deflect the blame for the crush onto victims. The report found 116 police statements were “amended to remove or alter comments unfavourable to South Yorkshire Police”.

What are the legal options following the Hillsborough report?

Joshua Rozenberg has written about the legal options following the publication of the Hillsborough report. An option, he notes “would be the establishment of a new public inquiry, headed by a lawyer or judge and taking the documents published by the panel this afternoon as its starting-point.”.

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