Mr Brown replied: “I well understand that, even after all these years, the feelings of the families are such that they want to be sure that everything possible was done. “So, yes, we will look at how we can release whatever information is available to the families.
“I have to say that the Taylor report was a very full inquiry.
“There was then a further inquiry after 1997 to look into what it may be necessary to do in addition, but if this is a means by which we can help the families in difficult times, even after these years, we will look carefully at what we can do.”
An internet petition has been recently lodged on the government’s Number 10 Downing Street website urging the Prime Minister to “investigate if criminal charges should be brought against an individual or organisation”.
So far, over 8,000 signatures have been secured.





