
Taylor Report
The Taylor Report was a detailed investigation conducted after the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, where 96 football fans tragically died due to overcrowding and inadequate safety measures. The report examined what went wrong and recommended changes to improve stadium safety, such as all-seater stadiums, better crowd control, and improved emergency response plans. Its goal was to prevent future tragedies, ensuring safer environments for spectators and holding football authorities accountable for safety standards. The report’s findings led to significant reforms in stadium safety across the UK.