It’s time to pass a law to make sure no bereaved family is ever again callously made to relive their trauma in court, says Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester
Hillsborough is not an isolated case. Rather, it is the highest-profile example of what is still, sadly, a common experience for families at inquests and the criminal trials that follow.
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