Fans hold up banners in tribute to the victims of the Hillsborough disaster ahead of the Premier League match at Anfield, Liverpool Ninety-seven men, women and children died following the tragedy at the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest on April 15 1989.Members of the public gathered in Exchange Flags, behind the town hall, where You’ll Never Walk Alone was played.
Writing on X, previously known as Twitter, he said: “Today on the 35th anniversary of Hillsborough, I’ll be thinking about those lost, their families, and their enduring courage and determination to pursue justice.Today on the 35th anniversary of Hillsborough, I'll be thinking about those lost, their families, and their enduring courage and determination to pursue justice.
A spokesman for the Hillsborough Law campaign said: “Today, we pay tribute to all 97 supporters, they will never be forgotten, and we fight on in their memory and for all those who have suffered such injustice at the hands of the state.
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