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The British Home Secretary has addressed the House of Commons after the results of an inquest into the Hillsborough disaster.
96 people died in the UK's worst sporting disaster during the FA Cup semi-final in 1989.
The two year inquest found that the victims were unlawfully killed and revealed several police failures. It's something the families of those who lost their lives have been fighting for over the past 27 years.
Following the conclusion of the inquiry UK Home Secretary Theresa May paid tribute to the victims and their families.
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There are calls for senior police officers involved in the Hillsborough disaster to be held accountable for the 96 deaths.
UK Home secretary Theresa May explained there is an ongoing investigation by the Crown Prosecution Service.
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British Prime Minister David Cameron has paid tribute to the families of the Hillsborough disaster victims for what he called a long search for justice. Mr Cameron praised the resilience of the relatives of those that died in the 1989 disaster.
On Tuesday an inquest found that the 96 victims attending the FA Cup semi-final at the Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield were unlawfully killed, due to the failures of the police and emergency responders. It also found that some police officers covered up their actions and discredited the Liverpool football supporters.
Commemoration services are taking place in Liverpool to remember those who died in Britain's worst sporting disaster while two criminal investigations are underway.
In the House of Commons, Prime Minister David Cameron paid tribute to the families who spent 27 years fighting for justice.
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Families of victims who died in the Hillsborough disaster have said justice has been done, after the conclusion of an inquest.
A 9 person jury found the 96 people who died at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final were unlawfully killed.
Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports…
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Britain's House of Lords has voted in favor of forcing the government to accept child refugees who have fled countries like Syria and Iraq and are alone in Europe.
Earlier in the week the lower chamber, the House of Commons voted against the amendment, supporting the government's argument that this will give incentive to others to try the dangerous journey. From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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As the European Union continues its controversial deal with Turkey to return asylum seekers, clashes have broken out between migrants and police in a detention center on the Greek island of Lesbos.
The violence surged as Greek's migration minister visited the center.
Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has more from Brussels.
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