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and abuse subpostmasters? no, no. a phone call will be made to arrange an interview at a convenient time and date. watching at home was pauline, who ran a post office near sunderland, and was given a criminal conviction for false accounting. it feels quite just that they get a bit of their own medicine, that they should answer for their... ..for their attitude and their behaviour. the inquiry has been delayed multiple times before by late disclosures of documents. is it appropriate...? sir wyn williams, the chair of the inquiry, has called it "grossly unsatisfactory". we will accept your plea, but only if you don't blame horizon. the post office said, "we have absolutely no interest in delay", and called the disclosure process "extremely challenging", involving around 70 million documents. and the inquiry continues next week,

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watching at home was pauline, who ran a post office near sunderland, and was given a criminal conviction for false accounting. it feels quite just that they get a bit of their own medicine, that they should answer for their... ..for their attitude and their behaviour. is it appropriate...? sir wyn williams, the chair of the inquiry, has called it "grossly unsatisfactory". we will accept your plea, but only if you don't blame horizon. the post office said, "we have absolutely no interest in delay", and called the disclosure process "extremely challenging", involving around 70 million documents. and the inquiry continues next week, when employees of fujitsu, the company which built the horizon system which started all this trouble, are due to appear. ben king, bbc news. with so much of our time now spent online, it can feel

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own homes, and that is in part because the housing prices have been going up but wages have been going up but wages have been stagnant. so, they are looking for solutions to those problems and looking for a party that has a way to solve those solutions, and that will be on their minds come tomorrow when the elections began. stews when the elections began. steve lai, thank _ when the elections began. steve lai. thank you — when the elections began. steve lai, thank you very _ when the elections began. steve lai, thank you very much - lai, thank you very much indeed. thank you. here in the uk, the inquiry into post office scandal involving the horizon it system will today turn its attention to the failure by the post office to handover documents on time. between 1999 and 2015, 700 sub—postmasters and postmistresses, those are self—employed people who run post office branches, were prosecuted for offences such as theft, fraud and false accounting, after the faulty software made it look as if money had gone missing. the united nation's highest court, the international court ofjustice in the hague, will hear israel's defence

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no one else has ever reported any problems with horizon. the itv drama, mr bates versus the post office, brought the plight of the subpostmasters to the nation's attention like never before. i swear by almighty god. yesterday we heard from investigator stephen bradshaw, who said he had never been told horizon was faulty. you have shown in your evidence today that you are prepared to be aggressive. you tell people in interviews to get up earlier. other people have described you as very confrontational. this is the way you behaved, doesn't it? that's not correct, no. do you accept you behaved unprofessionally? no. do you accept that it was part of the culture within the investigation team to intimidate and abuse subpostmasters? no, no. a phone call will be made to arrange an interview at a convenient time and date. watching at home was pauline, who ran a post office near sunderland, and was given a criminal conviction for false accounting.

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exonerated and compensated. a total of 983 sub—postmasters were wrongly given criminal convictions for fraud and false accounting, over a period of around 16 years, after a faulty it system made it look like money was missing. 700 of them were prosecuted by the post office. some went to prison and many lives and livelihoods were ruined. our political editor chris mason has more on the day's developments. four nights of drama on the telly after two decades of injustice. and, just one week later... we come to questions for the prime minister. ..the most high—profile moment of the week at westminster, the start of prime minister's question time. and rishi sunak said... mr speaker, this is one of the greatest miscarriages ofjustice in our nation's history. today i can announce that we will introduce new primary legislation, to make sure that those

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a public inquiry into the scandal at the post office, which led to hundreds of workers being wrongly convicted of fraud and false accounting, will resume later. the inquiry into the post office horizon it system is entering its third year, and returns after a christmas break, aiming to get to the bottom of what caused the faulty software to make it look as if money had gone missing. the uk government has announced a plan to overturn hundreds of convictions, with some sub—postmasters, who were genuinely guilty, also likely to be liable for compensation. the scandal is back in the spotlight after a tv drama aired over christmas. ben boulos has the latest. i haven't got that money. and i don't know where it's gone. joe hamilton, the don�*t know where it's gone. joe hamilton, the sub— don't know where it's gone. joe hamilton, the sub— postmistress provided in the recent itb drama has played a key drama in the fight forjustice. drama has played a key drama in the fight for justice. she told bbc breakfast her story back in march 2020. collect 14 times i had to plead guilty. you just wanted to scream. had been

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sefton and anne nield. they were post office clerks in liverpool and they were convicted of false accounting and given custodial prison sentences, suspended. now, the reason why they were focusing on these cases is because stephen bradshaw was the investigator of these two women's involvement in what was alleged to be false accounting. they were convicted of false accounting. and their convictions were overturned in 2021. and at the court of appeal, the post office accepted that the prosecution of these two women had been unfair and an affront to justice, and the post office admitted that they had failed to carry out a proper investigation, and that evidence

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justice system into disrepute, providing further strong reasons to allow the appeal underground two. " was it in your experience unusual for the post office to offer a plea on the basis that the defendant had to accept that the horizon system was working perfectly? i believe it has happened, in this case as well, but normally the prosecution and defence barristers speak. normally, when you might have the two charges, theft and false accounting, you may get the answer, you are willing to please to false accounting, but not to theft, and instructions will be taken from the post office solicitors, and it is accepted, but i think that is the angle they went down round about that time with the issues regarding horizon. in down round about that time with the issues regarding horizon.— issues regarding horizon. in your experience. _ issues regarding horizon. in your experience, where _ issues regarding horizon. in your experience, where their - experience, where their circumstances where the post office, in order to accept a plea, said that the defendant had to accept that the

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