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Commons Backs 'Hillsborough Law' in Second Reading as Starmer Vows No Dilution

The bill now enters detailed committee scrutiny with ministers seeking Royal Assent by spring 2026.

Overview

  • The Public Office (Accountability) Bill cleared its second reading and advances to committee stage for line-by-line examination.
  • The legislation would impose a statutory duty of candour on public officials, create a new offence of misleading the public, and attach criminal penalties for serious breaches.
  • It promises non-means-tested legal aid for bereaved families at inquests and requires public bodies to keep litigation spending proportionate to level the playing field.
  • Ministers reaffirmed that the bill will not be watered down, as Hillsborough families watched from the gallery and campaigners pledged to monitor any changes.
  • The government says the law will apply UK-wide, cover private contractors delivering public services, and not operate retrospectively, while parties signal possible amendments including extending candour duties to social media firms and strengthening whistleblower protections.