Government shift on intelligence evidence could revive delayed Hillsborough law
No 10 understood to be ready to drop block on Security Service being covered after concerns from families and Labour MPs
The delayed https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/19/hillsborough-law-what-is-happening-and-why-is-it-dangerous-for-starmer">Hillsborough law could come into force after a shift by the government on forcing intelligence services to give evidence to public inquiries.
Disagreement on the issue had seen the bill’s progress halted earlier this year.
Downing Street is understood to be willing to give way over a block on intelligence staff coming under the law’s terms, which https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/sep/15/hillsborough-law-will-mean-serious-wrongdoing-is-punished-says-lammy">enforces a duty of candour on public officials and contractors in the aftermath of disasters.
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