The 96 victims of the Hillsborough tragedy have been honored by the city of Liverpool.
The Freedom of the City of Liverpool has been awarded to the 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster.
The families of the men, women and children who lost their lives in Britain's worst sporting tragedy in April 1989 were given the posthumous honor and presented with a specially designed scroll and a medal inscribed with the name of their loved one.
Prominent campaigners such as Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish were also honored at a ceremony at St. George's Hall.
Mayor Joe Anderson said: "When we announced we intended to give the 96 and the key Hillsborough campaigners Freedom of the City back in May, we received an overwhelming reaction from people who were proud that Liverpool was acknowledging these individuals in this special way.