LONDON – Liverpool is commemorating the deaths of 96 soccer fans crushed to death in a crowded stadium in 1989 after a jury found that blunders by police and emergency services contributed to their ...
WARRINGTON, England-- The 96 Liverpool soccer fans who died in the Hillsborough Stadium disaster were "unlawfully killed" because of errors by the police, a jury concluded Tuesday. Relatives of the ...
Liverpool’s soon-to-be rekindled partnership with Adidas will not just be about new beginnings, but a nod to a treasured past. As the 2025/26 season approaches, the German sportswear titan is ...
The Hillsborough disaster, in which 96 people were killed and hundreds more injured in 1989 at an English soccer match when part of the stands collapsed, saw a huge and long-awaited development arrive ...
London (AFP) – Two public areas around the redeveloped Main Stand of Liverpool’s Anfield ground are to be known as 96 Avenue and Paisley Square, the Premier League club said Wednesday. 96 Avenue, a ...
WARRINGTON, England — The 96 Liverpool soccer fans who were crushed to death in overcrowded sections at Hillsborough Stadium in 1989 were “unlawfully killed” in a disaster caused by police actions, a ...
LIVERPOOL, England – Liverpool fans held up a mosaic spelling out "96 25 years" during a minute's silence to mark the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough Stadium disaster. The tribute Sunday came ...
A nine-man jury determined on Tuesday that the 96 Liverpool supporters who lost their lives at the Hillsborough disaster were victims of unlawful killing. The Times' Matt Dickinson provided the jury's ...
Paul McCartney is one of more than a dozen celebrities who've joined the Justice Collective, a group aiming to raise money with a charitable cover of the Hollies and Neil Diamond hit 'He Ain't Heavy, ...
Liverpool concluded a week of remembrance marking the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster with a special one-off charity football match between club legends past and present. A fantastic ...
A jury ruled Tuesday that the 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster were "unlawfully killed," with police judged to be at fault, and Liverpool chief executive officer Ian Ayre released the following ...