The Hillsborough Law passed in the House of Commons as MPs voted on the Public Office (Accountability) Bill, with Keir Starmer and Andy Burnham addressing the chamber. This landmark legislation imposes a duty of candour on public bodies and officials, aiming to end cover-up cultures that have failed ordinary people.
What the Hillsborough Law Means for Public Accountability
Andy Burnham, speaking in the Commons for the first time as MP for Makerfield, said the law will “put decency back at the heart of the British state.” He emphasized that it rewires the state to pass power to ordinary people, ensuring truth and cooperation in official investigations.
Keir Starmer recalled meeting Hillsborough campaigners 15 years ago, calling it a “humbling experience.” He noted their courage in persisting despite state obstruction, describing the tragedy as “a stain on our history.”
Key Provisions of the Public Office (Accountability) Bill
- Imposes a legal duty on public bodies to tell the truth during investigations
- Requires proactive cooperation with official inquiries
- Applies to all public officials and agencies
- Designed to prevent cover-ups like those seen after Hillsborough
Comparison: Hillsborough Law vs. Current Standards
| Aspect | Current Law | Hillsborough Law |
|---|---|---|
| Duty of Candour | Voluntary or limited | Mandatory and enforceable |
| Public Trust | Often eroded by secrecy | Rebuilt through transparency |
| Accountability | Case-by-case | Systemic and proactive |
Terrorism Arrest and Ann Widdecombe Murder Investigation
Separately, a 28-year-old white British man remains under arrest on suspicion of terrorism and the murder of Ann Widdecombe. Counter-terrorism police confirmed she was targeted, and a warrant of further detention allows questioning for up to seven days under the Terrorism Act. Officers are still working to establish the motive.
FAQ
What is the Hillsborough Law?
The Hillsborough Law, formally the Public Office (Accountability) Bill, imposes a duty on public bodies and officials to tell the truth and cooperate with official investigations.
Why did Andy Burnham support the bill?
Burnham said the law ends the cover-up culture that failed ordinary people and puts decency back at the heart of the British state.
What happened in the Ann Widdecombe case?
A 28-year-old man is under arrest for terrorism and murder after Widdecombe was found dead at her home. Police believe she was targeted.
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