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Hillsborough trial: David Duckenfield not guilty of manslaughter

The British police commander has been cleared over the deaths of ninety five fans.

David Duckenfield, the British police commander, on the day of the Hillsborough football disaster thirty years ago has been cleared over the deaths of ninety five fans. We hear from our BBC reporter at the court.

Also, the OS team is in Cheltenham - a rural English spa town - famous for horse racing. Ahead of the country’s general election we hear the views and concerns of voters and a conversation about Brexit: the UK's withdrawal from the European Union.

And we continue to track the anti-corruption protests in Iraq. Security forces have opened fire on protesters in the southern city of Nassiriya - killing at least 20 people and injuring 50 others. We hear from one man who was on that bridge as the shooting began.

(Photo: Former Police Chief Superintendent David Duckenfield arrives Preston Crown Court. November 27 2019. Credit: Getty Images)

53 minutes

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  • Thu 28 Nov 201916:06GMT

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