Stock Photo - Members of the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign fighting for a public inquiry into the 'Battle of Orgreave' stage a demonstration outside the Home Office. It follows Home Secretary Amber Rudd's decision in October 2016 not to give the go-ahead for an independent public inquiry into the Battle of Orgreave, where police officers clashed with striking miners on the picket line at the Orgreave coking plant in June 1984. A total 95 miners were charged with riot and violent disorder over the picket line clash, but the cases were dropped over the reliability of police evidence Where: London, United Kingdom When: 13 Mar 2017 Credit: WENN.com

Stock Photo: Members of the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign fighting for a public inquiry into the 'Battle of Orgreave' stage a demonstration outside the Home Office.

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