Keir Starmer has said he was left humbled by the courage of the Hillsborough families as a law to bring justice for the 97 is finally expected to pass its Commons hurdles.
In one of his final acts as Prime Minister, Mr Starmer will seek to deliver on his promise to those who lost loved ones in the 1989 football disaster to bring in a Hillsborough Law to prevent state cover-ups.
The long-delayed Public Office (Accountability) Bill is expected to be passed by MPs on Tuesday, paving the way for it to become law in the autumn.
It follows a decades-long fight for justice by the families of the 97 Liverpool supporters killed in a fatal crush at the FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest.