A law named in honor of victims of the Hillsborough disaster and aimed at preventing cover-ups must be "all or nothing", campaigners have said, after concerns the bill might be watered down.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Stammer to introduce the so-called Hillsborough Law before this year's anniversary of the tragedy, which took place on April 15 1989.
It would demand public authorities and officials tell the truth and co-operate with official investigations and inquiries, or face criminal sanctions.
Legislation presented to Parliament must be "without dilution or caveat" the Inquest charity said after it was reported last month a meeting with the Prime Minister


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