As one of its engineers demands immunity from prosecution an

As one of its engineers demands immunity from prosecution and it emerges the tech firm that produced the Post Office's flawed Horizon system has a staggering £6.5billion worth of government contracts - will Fujitsu ever face justice?

Behind a thick velvet rope, guarded by burly bouncers from security firm G4S, lay the 'Blue Room', a VIP lounge billed as the Tory Party conference's single most hallowed space.

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