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A public inquiry into the wrongful prosecutions of about 1,000 postal workers has uncovered more victims than previously ...
The first part of the public inquiry findings into the Horizon scandal says it had a "disastrous" impact on victims.
Hundreds of employees were wrongly convicted of theft, fraud and false accounting because of a faulty computer system.
Post Office bosses ‘maintained the fiction’ the Horizon system was accurate but should have known it was faulty, the report ...
Thirteen people may have taken their own lives and others were bankrupted or became seriously ill as a result of Britain's ...
The first report on the findings from an inquiry into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal has been published. It reveals for ...
MP Liam Byrne, who chairs the Commons Trade and Industry Committee, has called for contempt of Parliament proceedings against ...
A former Worcestershire subpostmaster has described the first findings from an inquiry into the Post Office Horizon IT ...
Thirteen people may have taken their own lives and others were bankrupted or became seriously ill as a result of Britain's Post Office scandal, a public inquiry found on Tuesday, laying bare the toll ...
The chair of the Post Office scandal public inquiry cannot rule out the "real possibility" that 13 people took their own lives as a result of their treatment by the Post Office after they suffered ...
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