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After the UK government unveiled reforms to ensure there would be no repeat of the "unforgivable" response to the 1989 Hillsborough football disaster, former Liverpool bishop James Jones, who led a 2017 report into the response to the tragedy, calls the statement "serious and substantial" whilst acknowledging it "falls short of the hopes of the Hillsborough families". Ninety-seven Liverpool fans lost their lives in a crush at the stadium in Sheffield, northern England, in what remains Britain's worst sporting tragedy. Margaret Aspinall, who lost her 18-year-old son James in the crush, says that "not one person has been held to account. That is not justice." IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES