Decades-long fights for justice remain a risk without broad 'duty of candour' and enhanced legal support for families - human rights committee warns

Friday, 24 May 2024 00:01

The Joint Committee on Human Rights has called on the Government to go further in improving how the state responds to major tragedies. Human rights law requires effective investigations to be carried out into deaths where the state may have been at fault. The Committee calls for stronger measures to require openness from public bodies, and more support for victims' families to overcome an imbalance in legal support during inquests.   Calls for a Hillsborough Law...Request free trial