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Hillsborough families meet home secretary Families call for 'Hillsborough Law' at home secretary meeting
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Relatives of the 96 people who died in the Hillsborough disaster have held private meetings with the home secretary. Relatives of the 96 people who died at Hillsborough have told the home secretary they want a "Hillsborough Law" to compel public officials to tell the truth at inquiries.
Theresa May spoke to the families in the wake of the Hillsborough inquests, which ended in April. They held private meetings with Theresa May in the wake of the Hillsborough inquests, which ended in April.
Jurors found the fans who died as a result of the 1989 crush were unlawfully killed.Jurors found the fans who died as a result of the 1989 crush were unlawfully killed.
The families were told about developments in two ongoing criminal investigations into the disaster. The families also complained about the conduct of South Yorkshire Police.
They called on the home secretary to put the force into remedial measures.
The families were told about developments in two ongoing criminal investigations into the disaster at the meetings, which were held in Warrington.