the telegraph reports on lord cameron's warning to yemen's houthi fighters. the foreign secretary is quoted saying the "uk is ready to strike "again" if the group continues targeting commercial shipping in the red sea. the sunday mirror marks the 100 days of conflict between israel and hamas with a picture of a premature baby in an incubator in gaza under the headline "100 days of hell". and the sunday times reports that theresa may's government ignored warnings about the horizon it system and pushed through a cbe for the former head of the post office, paula vennells. ms vennells said earlier this week she would hand back her honour following the backlash. imean, the i mean, the post office story, you have those two yesterday about tax irregularities and fujitsu had been invited by the business committee next week to come and give evidence, it's a story that keeps going and going. we will talk to scott brian,
from hospitals, makes this incredibly challenging. but the daily toll on civilians in gaza, particularly on children, is far too high. to the uk and the former head of the post office, paula vennells, is handing back her cbe after more than a million people called for her to be stripped of the honour for her role in the horizon scandal. vicki young has more. it was an insult which added to their injury. new year's honours list. a moment depicted in the recent drama about the post office scandal. paula vennells has got the cbe. you'rejoking...! "services to the post office." today, it was all very different for paula vennells as she caved to mounting public pressure to hand back the honour. in a statement, she said...
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was there to drum home that message that viewers heard just a moment ago, that this isjust politics, this is a way to take his campaign down, in his view, byjudicial means, and that's the message that he tries to hammer, every time that he speaks about the criminal and even civil cases. to the uk, and the former head of the post office, paula vennells, is handing back her cbe after more than a million people called for her to be stripped of the honour for her role in the horizon scandal. vicki young reports. it was an insult which added to their injury. it was an insult which added to their injury-— it was an insult which added to their injury. their in'ury. new years honours list? their injury. new years honours list? my _ their injury. new years honours list? mmy depicted _ their injury. new years honours list? mmy depicted in _ their injury. new years honours list? mmy depicted in the - list? mmy depicted in the recent drama _ list? mmy depicted in the recent drama about - list? mmy depicted in the recent drama about the i list? mmy depicted in the i recent drama about the post office scandal?— recent drama about the post office scandal? paula vennels has the cbe. _ office scandal? paula vennels has the cbe. you're _ office scandal? paula vennels has the cbe. you're joking. i has the cbe. you're joking. services to the post office. todayit services to the post office. today it was all very different
people living here say it's a fatality waiting to happen. i've been down here . when those laybys have been full and then another ten, 20 cars up and down, _ racing, at excessive speeds. never seen a speed camera, i've never seen police - sat in the layby. i'm just asking the police — what is being done? - we have issued a number of warnings and a number of antisocial behaviour notices have gone out to individuals. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. ministers in the uk are under pressure to address the miscarriage ofjustice suffered by hundreds of sub postmasters, as public anger over the scandal continues. yesterday, former post office boss paula vennells gave up her cbe after a petition attracted more thani million
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lives were torn apart by being wrongly accused and wrongly prosecuted as a result of the horizon system. what i would say to you all, the time is 9.57, and we will do a bit with the politicians after ten o'clock on the radio, her cbe was for services to charity as well but i think in the main, services to the post office. i think a lot of right minded people would say, ten, what a disservice she has done.— disservice she has done. complete disservice- — disservice she has done. complete disservice- l— disservice she has done. complete disservice. i don't _ disservice she has done. complete disservice. i don't why _ disservice she has done. complete disservice. i don't why she - disservice she has done. complete | disservice. i don't why she accepted the award in the first place and i go again to the point, second sight told the post office they were prosecuting people unfairly and all of the prosecutions previously could have been unsafe back in 2012 and yet she still oversaw the organisation when it fought alan potts my case tooth and nail and
ushed. gone. she jumped before she was pushed- she _ gone. she jumped before she was pushed. she would _ gone. she jumped before she was pushed. she would never - gone. she jumped before she was pushed. she would never have - gone. she jumped before she was i pushed. she would never have done that if she hadn't been outed. she was forced out because she was outed. she has had 20 years, whenever she was in, 20 years to pull theirfinger whenever she was in, 20 years to pull their finger out whenever she was in, 20 years to pull theirfinger out and whenever she was in, 20 years to pull their finger out and they haven't done it until this came out. they would have happily lined their pockets until the end of time before this would have come out. she pockets until the end of time before this would have come out.— this would have come out. she has been forced _ this would have come out. she has been forced into _ this would have come out. she has been forced into a _ this would have come out. she has been forced into a corner - this would have come out. she has been forced into a corner to - this would have come out. she has been forced into a corner to turn i been forced into a corner to turn down _ been forced into a corner to turn down and — been forced into a corner to turn down and return the cbe. they were going _ down and return the cbe. they were going to _ down and return the cbe. they were going to take it from her anyway so she knew— going to take it from her anyway so she knew she had to do something. to save face _ she knew she had to do something. to save face she — she knew she had to do something. to save face she has handed it back. what _ save face she has handed it back. what about the bonus money that she got, 2 million in bonuses? thea;r got, 2 million in bonuses? they should at least _ got, 2 million in bonuses? they should at least freeze _ got, 2 million in bonuses? they should at least freeze all- got, 2 million in bonuses? they should at least freeze all assets and even — should at least freeze all assets and even pensions. when we were suspended — and even pensions. when we were suspended we were suspended on the spot, suspended we were suspended on the spot. the _ suspended we were suspended on the spot, the day you had your audit and the day— spot, the day you had your audit and the day they— spot, the day you had your audit and the day they removed the keys from you you _ the day they removed the keys from you you are — the day they removed the keys from you you are suspended without pay and pending investigation. sol think— and pending investigation. sol think what they need to do is
accountability has to go much wider, much further than her.— much further than her. i think that is riaht, much further than her. i think that is right. jon. _ much further than her. i think that is right. jon. and _ much further than her. i think that is right, jon, and i— much further than her. i think that is right, jon, and i think— much further than her. i think that is right, jon, and i think that's - is right, jon, and i think that's where the conversation in westminster is going as well. let's just take a step back and think about what has happened in just a few short days this week. this is a scandal that has been rippling along the surface for years, but in the last couple of days it has ripped through the corridors of power. yesterday paula vennells handed back, said she wanted to hand back her cbe. you now have some mps and campaigners this morning saying she should go further and hand back the millions of pounds of money she earned during her time as chief executive of the post office. if you broaden it out beyond her, i think the big conversation in government is how they can speed up the exoneration of hundreds of sub—postmaster is who they now believe were wrongfully convicted in one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in british history. i think we might hear more on that today, there is a possibly that rishi sunak will say something about that at prime minister's questions at
whilst the wind will have less bite over the next few days, it stays cold with a lot more clout around as well. full details coming up on breakfast. it's wednesday the 10th of january. the prime minister will face questions in parliament today over the post office horizon it scandal which saw hundreds of innocent sub—postmasters wrongly sentenced for fraud and theft. the former post office boss paula vennells yesterday bowed to public pressure to give up her cbe but more questions remain over the number of government contracts that are still being awarded to fujitsu, which supplied the faulty it system, and the delays in quashing convictions and awarding compensation. our political correspondent peter saull has the latest. it was an announcement that added insult to their injury, depicted in the recent itv drama. paula vennells has got the cbe. joking!