deborah doyle
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deborah doyle
@dobolina
Usually working in the Community delivering Wellness activities. Since being bereaved dedicating time to @CovidJusticeUK

Bereaved Families and Survivors of some of Britain's biggest disasters, injustice and families facing individual state related deaths have today written to the Prime Minister and Cabinet regarding the Hillsborough Law and the "insult" felt by the continued delays.



Our complaint against Lord Chadlington has been upheld. He has been suspended for 1 year. We welcome his decision to step down. However long it takes, we will continue pursuing accountability for figures who abused their positions during the pandemic. theguardian.com/world/2026/mar…

.@NJ_Timothy to answer your question Nick - no, .@AlexDaviesJones can't give you a date as to when the next Report Stage Hearing will be because I asked her not to make a date! I asked her to focus on the amendment and get it right THEN make a date. Quickly, but properly! Your behaviour this evening is shameful and let's not forget it was YOUR party that didnt want any justice for the Families or thr Vicitms of Hillsborough!



The Government must not move forward with its plans to weaken the Hillsborough Law. If it does, MPs need to stand behind the victims of state cover-ups and injustice and vote for @IanByrneMP's amendments. The Government promised THE Hillsborough law; MPs must now deliver it.

I need your Help! We have been campaigning for Hillsborough Law for a number of years now. We are very nearly there but need your help to get us across the line. The final reading is tomorrow so this our last chance to get some crucial changes made before it goes to the Lords.

@NewStatesman This is an appalling article trivialising the work carried out by the public for the public. Inquiries do not radicalise victims. They are the mechanism through which the public can push for accountability and through transparency, influence change.







April will be the Anniversay of my Mom's death too. This really worrying if lockdown is eased.









