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A study of the Liverpool boycott of The Sun newspaper following the Hillsborough disaster has found that the boycott shaped people's perceptions of political parties and made people more left wing.
Facts On April 15, 1989, more than 50,000 people gathered at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, for the FA Cup Semi-Final football (soccer) match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.
LONDON -- Prosecutors charged a former senior police commander with manslaughter Wednesday in the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster that left 96 people dead -- long-awaited vindication for the ...
The disaster happened in April 1989 when Liverpool were playing at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield (PA Media) David Duckenfield was the match commander on the fateful day (PA) ...
The Sun remains boycotted on Merseyside to this day after publishing unfounded allegations about fans in the immediate ...
Floral tributes are left by the Hillsborough Memorial at Anfield on the 36th anniversary of the football stadium disaster (Peter Byrne/PA) (PA Wire) ...
The first game of the season is just six days away, but for one English second-division club, it’s still unclear whether the ...
A long-awaited investigation began on Monday into the deaths of 96 soccer fans at the Hillsborough stadium 25 years ago following years of campaigning by relatives to establish the truth behind ...
Facts On April 15, 1989, more than 50,000 people gathered at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, for the FA Cup Semi-Final football (soccer) match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.
CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here is a look at the Hillsborough Disaster, a 1989 tragedy at a British soccer stadium. Overcrowding in the stands led to the deaths of 97 fans in a crush.