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Hold your head up high: Phil Scraton on Hillsborough
Hold your head up high: Phil Scraton on Hillsborough

Social justice campaigner and academic Phil Scraton speaks to Donal O’Keeffe about Hillsborough,and why he thinks the Leaving Cert are unfair.

Mon, 12 Aug, 2019

Hillsborough and the long fight for justice
Hillsborough and the long fight for justice

Death threats, persecution, and hostility were all part of the drawn-out battle for justice for the victims of the 1989 disaster, Professor Phil Scraton tells Daniel McConnell

Thu, 17 Aug, 2017

Taylor’s apologies over Hillsborough gaffe
Taylor’s apologies over Hillsborough gaffe

Professional Footballers’ Association chief executive Gordon Taylor has issued a fresh apology for appearing to compare Ched Evans’ attempt to clear his name with the campaign for justice over the Hillsborough disaster.

Sat, 10 Jan, 2015

Outcry over move for women prisoners

The Northern Ireland Prison Service and the Human Rights Commission were at loggerheads today over where women prisoners should be housed.

Fri, 18 Jun, 2004

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