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Outages for Post Office services were reported at around 2.53pm, with the Post Office saying they are 'aware of an outage impact' to their branches.
Post Office scandal victims are calling for redress schemes to be taken away from the government completely, ahead of the public inquiry publishing its first findings.
As well as laying out the personal toll, Sir Wyn Williams said Fujitsu, the Post Office, and the government should engage in formal restorative justice programmes.
More than 13 people may have killed themselves as a result of the Post Office Horizon scandal, according to the first tranche of a public inquiry’s report into what has been described as the ...
More than 13 people may have killed themselves as a result of the Post Office Horizon scandal, according to the first tranche of a public inquiry’s report into what has been described as the worst ...
At least 13 people were thought to have taken their own lives as a result of Britain's Post Office scandal, in which almost 1,000 postal employees were wrongly prosecuted or convicted of criminal ...
A fire at a former post office and federal building is under investigation in Fort Dodge. Officials say the fire started at the former post office on South 8th Street around 11 a.m. Thursday.
A Post Office spokesperson said: “The Inquiry has brought to life the devastating stories of those impacted by the Horizon Scandal. Their experiences represent a shameful period in our history.
The Post Office Horizon Scandal: A timeline of what happened and the subsequent ramifications The timeline of events involved in the Post Office Horizon scandal goes all the way back to 1999.
The Post Office Horizon scandal drove 13 people to suicide, an inquiry has found. Sir Wyn Williams, the chairman of the public inquiry, said that “according to their families” 13 people took ...
The first report into the Post Office Horizon scandal is set to be published, delivering a verdict on the devastating impact on victims and their battle for compensation.
A little earlier, we mentioned how victims of the Post Office scandal were given the chance to share a message with the prime minister. Here's a clip of how they responded on BBC Breakfast.
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