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According to Da Silva’s study, the boycott had a measurable political impact. His findings suggest that former Sun readers in Liverpool began shifting leftward, increasing their support for the Labour Party. The paper was often replaced by more left-leaning or neutral titles, particularly the Daily Mirror.
Tributes have been paid to a man who was a “pillar” of the Hillsborough justice movement after his son was killed in the tragedy. | ITV News Granada
Tributes have been paid to a father who fought with "compassion, determination and strength" for justice after his son died in the Hillsborough disaster. Barry Devonside, who has died at the age of 78, became a prominent voice in the campaign after his son Christopher was among the 97 Liverpool fans killed as a result of the crush in 1989.
A study of the Liverpool boycott of The Sun newspaper following the Hillsborough disaster has found that the boycott shaped people's perceptions of political parties and made people more left wing.
The news has been met with opposition in Liverpool, where The S*n is reviled and boycotted because of its shameful coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster - in which 97 Liverpool fans were unlawfully killed - which sought to smear and blame Liverpool ...
Hillsborough County will hold their post-disaster redevelopment meeting at Feeding Tampa Bay Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m. The county says they want to hear feedback from all residents to help shape ...