Hillsborough Law campaigners have accused Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood of being personally behind further delays to the long-promised legislation. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer pledged to pass the legislation by 15 April 2025, to mark the 36th anniversary of the disaster, but it will not go through before the current session of parliament ends in May. Charlotte Hennessy, whose father Jimmy died in the 1989 disaster, said she felt Mahmood, who declined to meet relatives in recent weeks, was being "obstructive" over a proposed amendment about the security services. The government said it wanted to take the time to get the law right, while also ensuring national security was not compromised. The new law, designed to stop cover ups, would create a legal duty for public authorities to co-operate with and tell the truth to inquiries.…