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Rating:  Summary: The Truth Review: Read this book and you will come to understand just why, years after the tragedy, the families of the victims are still campaigning for justice.This is the story as it should have been told, all those years ago. However the South Yorkshire police, the media, successive governments and finally, the law courts have all seen to it that the truth remains untold. 96 people died going to watch a football match. Many thousands more are still troubled by the traumas of that day and all they want is the guilty parties to own up. It is a sometimes harrowing read, but Phil Scraton has reclaimed the book's title from the headline of Sun newspaper, which to this day, is still despised on Merseyside.
Rating:  Summary: The Truth Review: Read this book and you will come to understand just why, years after the tragedy, the families of the victims are still campaigning for justice. This is the story as it should have been told, all those years ago. However the South Yorkshire police, the media, successive governments and finally, the law courts have all seen to it that the truth remains untold. 96 people died going to watch a football match. Many thousands more are still troubled by the traumas of that day and all they want is the guilty parties to own up. It is a sometimes harrowing read, but Phil Scraton has reclaimed the book's title from the headline of Sun newspaper, which to this day, is still despised on Merseyside.
Rating:  Summary: NEVER BUY THE S*N Review: this is a brilliant book, it shows how absolutly disgusting the s*n "newspaper" is, vile scum, please please please buy this book
Rating:  Summary: NEVER BUY THE S*N Review: this is a brilliant book, it shows how absolutly disgusting the s*n "newspaper" is, vile scum, please please please buy this book
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