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  1. Courtesy of the BBC - July 20. A 13-year-old boy who lost his mother in the Hillsborough disaster had to identify her after her death by picking out her photograph, a jury has heard. Inger Shah, a 38-year-old single parent, stood at the front of the terrace and was one of 96 fans fatally injured at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final.

  2. Daily Mirror columnist and lifelong Liverpool fan Brian Reade was a reporter for the Daily Post back in 1989 and wrote this account of the tragedy two days later. Nearly 100 people lost their lives on Saturday - because they didn't count. They didn't count because they were football fans and in the eyes of authority, and indeed the general ...

  3. The court heard he was medically retired from South Yorkshire Police on 10 November 1991, two years after being suspended from duty. He was certified by a force doctor as "unfit to undertake the duties of a police constable" and was diagnosed with "severe depression and post-traumatic stress disorder".

  4. The only place for all your official Liverpool Football Club news. Find out about the latest injury updates, transfer information, ticket availability, academy progress and team news. 1 day ago News Alexis Mac Allister voted Liverpool's Player of the Month for March. Alexis Mac Allister has been voted Liverpool's Standard Chartered Men's Player of the Month for March.

  5. Police investigate anti-Semitic tweets. Kick It Out, football's equality and inclusion organisation, has reported anti-Semitic comments to the Police that were attached to a goodwill message on Liverpool FC's Twitter account. Last week, the club published a message on its official Twitter account to Jewish fans to wish them a Happy New Year.

  6. It dramatises original interviews with survivors, bereaved family members, politicians, police and journalists to ask 'Is there hope after Hillsborough?'. Directed by West Kirby drama teachers Jo Halliday and Layla Dowie, 'Beyond Hillsborough' is set in the present day and is performed by sixth-form drama students from three Wirral schools.

  7. In Shankly's words: "He was thrown into the fire and he ignited the new team. He brought it to life with awareness and skill. He was the inspiration of the new team." The new team won the UEFA Cup in 1973 - Liverpool's first European trophy - and the FA Cup the following year in what would be Shankly's final competitive game.

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