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Government to pay Hillsborough families' inquests costs | Government to pay Hillsborough families' inquests costs |
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The government will pay the legal costs incurred by the families of Hillsborough disaster victims at new inquests into their deaths. | The government will pay the legal costs incurred by the families of Hillsborough disaster victims at new inquests into their deaths. |
New inquests were ordered after the original accidental death verdicts were quashed at the High Court on Wednesday. | New inquests were ordered after the original accidental death verdicts were quashed at the High Court on Wednesday. |
Commons leader Andrew Lansley said the government would "provide funding for bereaved families at fresh inquests". | Commons leader Andrew Lansley said the government would "provide funding for bereaved families at fresh inquests". |
Margaret Aspinall of the Hillsborough Family Support Group said she was "delighted" with the decision. | Margaret Aspinall of the Hillsborough Family Support Group said she was "delighted" with the decision. |
Ninety-six Liverpool supporters died on 15 April 1989 when a crush within two pens at the Leppings Lane terrace of Sheffield Wednesday's stadium occurred at the beginning of a FA Cup semi-final. | Ninety-six Liverpool supporters died on 15 April 1989 when a crush within two pens at the Leppings Lane terrace of Sheffield Wednesday's stadium occurred at the beginning of a FA Cup semi-final. |
The original inquest verdicts angered many bereaved families who were told at the 1990 hearing that the victims were beyond saving by 15:15. | The original inquest verdicts angered many bereaved families who were told at the 1990 hearing that the victims were beyond saving by 15:15. |
The Attorney General applied to the High Court for the verdicts to be quashed as a result of the Hillsborough Panel's report, published on 12 September. | |
Dominic Grieve said the panel's medical expert Dr Bill Kirkup had found that "58 either 'definitely' or 'probably' had the capacity to survive beyond the 3.15pm cut off time". | |
Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge ruled that it was "necessary, desirable and in the interests of justice" that a fresh inquest should be held. | Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge ruled that it was "necessary, desirable and in the interests of justice" that a fresh inquest should be held. |
Mr Lansley made the pledge after shadow Commons leader Angela Eagle said the families would "have to meet expensive legal costs to ensure they are adequately represented at the new inquests". | Mr Lansley made the pledge after shadow Commons leader Angela Eagle said the families would "have to meet expensive legal costs to ensure they are adequately represented at the new inquests". |
Several charity endeavours, including a single by The Justice Collective - which features Sir Paul McCartney, Robbie Williams, former Spice Girl Mel C and Gerry Marsden amongst others - have been launched to help the families fund legal action. |
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