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New Public Advocate: 'No More Delays in Justice'

Cindy Butts, the new Independent Public Advocate for England and Wales, has been appointed to address the shameful delays victims face in seeking justice after major disasters. Butts, inspired by her mothers activism, aims to ensure victims understand their rights, access support, and are properly represented in inquiries. She has a history in advocacy, including working with the Metropolitan Police and chairing a commission that found cricket to be racist, sexist, and elitist. Butts role, created following the Hillsborough disaster report, covers incidents from September 2024 onwards and includes pushing for the full implementation of the Hillsborough law.

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