Campaigners for the Hillsborough Law say they are encouraged as the bill returns for consideration in the UK House of Commons. Multiple reports describe the measure—aimed at addressing legal and accountability issues connected to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster—as making its way back through parliamentary processes after earlier stages. The campaign group’s reaction is described positively, with one supporter quoted as being “over the moon” at the return of the legislation.

The articles do not indicate a final timetable for passage, but they frame the development as a renewed opportunity for MPs to debate and progress the proposal. The coverage reflects a continuing push by families and supporters for the law to be brought forward, alongside broader efforts to secure further scrutiny and resolution around how the disaster is understood and handled legally.

Overall, the outlets agree that the bill is back in the Commons and that campaigners are using the moment to urge lawmakers to take action, while the outcome remains subject to parliamentary debate and voting.