Ex-miners hope Orgreave inquiry will bring answerspublished at 18:47 British Summer Time 21 July
Former miners hope they will finally learn the truth of what happened on that day in June 1984.
Read MoreFormer miners hope they will finally learn the truth of what happened on that day in June 1984.
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Read MoreThe files, which were destroyed last year, were related to the 1984 so-called Battle of Orgreave.
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Read MoreElliot Gordon, who is mostly non-verbal and has autism, is rewarded by a grateful community.
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