Orgreave inquiry welcomed at 42nd anniversary rally of miners' strike clash
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Molly Stubbs
Summary
An annual rally was held on the 42nd anniversary of the Orgreave clash, one of the most violent days of the 1984-85 UK miners' strike. Campaigners praised the UK Government's decision to launch an inquiry into the events, expressing relief that work has begun to investigate the involvement of the Conservative government and police conduct during the confrontation at the Orgreave Coking Plant in South Yorkshire on June 18, 1984.
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· 1 pulledCampaigners said they were relieved that work had begun to discover the involvement of the Conservative government and police conduct at Orgreave
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