Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The front page of The Sun on 19 April 1989 carried falsehoods about fan behaviour during the Hillsborough disaster. Coverage of the Hillsborough disaster by the British tabloid The Sun led to the newspaper's decline in Liverpool and the broader Merseyside region, with organised boycotts against it.
The Hillsborough disaster was a fatal crowd crush at a football match at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, on 15 April 1989. It occurred during an FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest in the two standing-only central pens within the Leppings Lane stand allocated to Liverpool supporters.
It was odd to come here looking for information on the Hillsborough disaster to find that more than half of the article is about an article printed by the Sun newspaper. The Sun had no part in the disaster itself, and the disaster of its article is surely secondary. 213.48.36.65 21:41, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
The sports disaster remains the most devastating in British history.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
The Field Newspaper Syndicate was a syndication service based in Chicago that operated independently from 1941 to 1984, for a good time under the name the Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate. The service was founded by Marshall Field III and was part of Field Enterprises .
The judge concluded there was no case fit for consideration by the jury based on any of the six counts on the indictment.
Category: Hillsborough disaster. 3 languages. ... Coverage of the Hillsborough disaster by The Sun; D. David Duckenfield; H. Hillsborough (1996 film) Hillsborough ...