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Police: Hillsborough Law would have to apply to all sectors

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Police: Hillsborough Law would have to apply to all sectors

Police: Hillsborough Law would have to apply to all sectors

The CEO of the College of Policing admits that "policing was the primary cause" of the Hillsborough disaster in reply to Bishop James Jones' 2017 report.

Andy Marsh also addresses growing calls for a Hillsborough Law, which would help victims of future disasters, saying "if such a law is passed, it would need to apply not only to policing but all public bodies" as well as private sector bodies.

Report by Wardl.

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