An independent review examining failures in pathology at the original Hillsborough disaster inquests is under way, the Home Office has said.
The review is considering what went wrong with the original pathology report into the deaths of 97 Liverpool fans at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final.
It was aimed at ensuring similar mistakes were not made in the future, the Home Office said.
The review follows a recommendation in a report by Bishop James Jones in 2017.
The original inquests, which were quashed by the High Court in 2012, heard no evidence from after 15:15 BST on 15 April 1989, the day of the disaster at the Hillsborough ground in Sheffield.