Theresa May bemoans long wait for Hillsborough report response
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71% : "Mrs May, who commissioned the Jones report when Prime Minister, added: "In the charter almost the most important point is that it requires organisations to place the public interest above their own reputation."READ MORE: Government to publish long-awaited response to Hillsborough report todayREAD MORE: Live updates as government publishes response to crucial Hillsborough reportShe asked for details on specific steps on government action to ensure the culture is instilled "across the whole of the public sector".42% : I'm not a lawyer, but I think that lawyers respond to the law, that is why we are so disappointed today not to have a Hillsborough Law.
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