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Review into policing of miners’ strike to go ahead

AN INDEPENDENT review of the policing of the 1984-85 miners’ strike in Scotland is to be set up following a long campaign by trade unions, campaigners and the Scottish Labour Party.

SNP Justice Secretary Michael Matheson announced at Holyrood yesterday that a new probe would “honestly address some of the key issues through a focused investigation.”

He said he had concluded that “doing nothing is not an option.”

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