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left, they were allowed to collect any personal items from behind the counter. again, they apologised and said sorry for all they had done and that they felt terrible. was that your recollection as well, that they were apologising and felt terrible? yes, miss sefton and miss neald apologised all the way through. it was mr ryan who went with miss neald to recover the deposit slips, and they brought them back. he counted them up and there was 40 that was, give or take a bit, £35,000. was this again a case where you were the lead investigator? yes. can we look at paul 008734, please? the second e—mail on the pages from your self to andrew bolts. he was a lawyer at cartright king. you say as follows. on another point

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Newsnight

shows the power of that dramatisation in the human story it is because it has accelerated some of the things we were planning to do. ., , ., , of the things we were planning to do. ., ,., , ., of the things we were planning to do. ., ,~ ., do. how sorry are you about the lenath of do. how sorry are you about the length of time _ do. how sorry are you about the length of time it _ do. how sorry are you about the length of time it has _ do. how sorry are you about the length of time it has taken? - do. how sorry are you about the - length of time it has taken? because as you know, dozens of people have died waiting forjustice. it is died waiting for 'ustice. it is terrible, and _ died waiting forjustice. it is terrible, and my— died waiting forjustice. it 3 terrible, and my apologies to all those people, i think over 60 people, and this has been going on for over 20 years, probably 24, 25 years now, and due to the tenacity and the commitment and the inspiration of people like alan bates and others, lee castleton, jo hamilton, we apologise to the mall. this government didn't create this mess, but this government is putting it right. mess, but this government is putting it riuht. ., . _, mess, but this government is putting it riuht. ., . ., ., it right. how much could the total compensation _ it right. how much could the total compensation bill _ it right. how much could the total compensation bill cost, _ it right. how much could the total compensation bill cost, do - it right. how much could the total compensation bill cost, do you i compensation bill cost, do you think? ., compensation bill cost, do you think? . , . , think? the maximum budget currently secified is think? the maximum budget currently specified is it— think? the maximum budget currently specified is £1 billion. _ think? the maximum budget currently specified is £1 billion. that _ think? the maximum budget currently specified is £1 billion. that is -

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Newsday

evening. i wonder if i can ask you first of all, how would you describe the length of time it has taken to get to this point? frankly terrible. we could have resolved this entire issue when ron warmington and iain henderson went in in the first place, if the post office had not tried to cover everything up and to protect the brand at the expense of the sub—postmasters. —— ron warmington and ian henderson pulled up so it's terrible. d0 and ian henderson pulled up so it's terrible. , ., . and ian henderson pulled up so it's terrible. . . , terrible. do you have any reservations _ terrible. do you have any reservations about - terrible. do you have any reservations about mps l terrible. do you have any| reservations about mps of terrible. do you have any _ reservations about mps of returning convictions handed out by the courts? �* . convictions handed out by the courts? �* , ,., . convictions handed out by the courts? �*, ,., . , courts? it's something that is... it makes one — courts? it's something that is... it makes one feel _ courts? it's something that is... it makes one feel uncomfortable. i courts? it's something that is... it| makes one feel uncomfortable. but there is no other option here. because sub—postmasters for entirely understandable reasons were not coming forward to go through the

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Gutfeld

running this country because it ain't joe and jill is too busy doubling as a seeing eye ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: ughh. we need to change the president's anthem from hail to the chief to i want to hold your hand. or maybe this. ♪ ♪ ♪ visiting angels, america's choice in home care ♪ [cheers and applause] [laughter] >> greg: terrible. fact is, the man's not coming to work. there's more white space on his schedule than a pair of chris christie's fruit of the looms. biden was fulfilling his new year's resolution to get that tan. maybe he was trying to look like austin and hoped no one would notice. this -- was that too far? or not far enough?

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BBC News Now

active consideration. would you like that to happen?— that to happen? i would like... there are _ that to happen? i would like... there are various _ that to happen? i would like... there are various mechanisms| that to happen? i would like... l there are various mechanisms to that to happen? i would like... - there are various mechanisms to do it, and i don't know what they would use, but whatever, the victims deserved to move quickly. i hope thatis deserved to move quickly. i hope that is remembered, rather than possibly delay after delay like we have had, to actually come to the end of this part of the whole process. it needs to be more quickly locked out and moved on quickly. harper locked out and moved on quickly. how has all of this — locked out and moved on quickly. how has all of this affected you and your family? has all of this affected you and yourfamily? it has all of this affected you and your family?— has all of this affected you and your family? it has 'ust been 20 ears of your family? it has 'ust been 20 years of the h your family? it has 'ust been 20 years of the most _ your family? it hasjust been 20 years of the most terrible, - your family? it hasjust been 20 i years of the most terrible, terrible injustice. notjust for me, the whole group. my family have suffered terribly, my wife has had seizures from anxiety which led to epilepsy. my from anxiety which led to epilepsy. my children were bullied, my daughter was spat at. we been verbally abuse out in the street, for me being allegedly a thief.

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WAYNE ROOT: Because of Open Borders, Are You Waiting for a Terrible Terrorist Attack

WAYNE ROOT: Because of Open Borders, Are You Waiting for a Terrible Terrorist Attack Any Day Now? Your Wait is Over. The Largest Terror Attack in U.S.

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

the books. now it's this idea that colleges and universities are these bastions of liberalism, this hot beds of wokeism. claudine gay became, in some, was the poster child of that argument, right? we saw it initially as, they failed to respond appropriately to stefanik's question. suddenly, it became -- >> it was a terrible. hearing >> a terrible hearing. lawyered up, it's obvious that they lost their humanity in the midst of answering those questions, right? in some ways. then it became antisemitism on college campuses is actually a reflection of the fact that the students are woke. they are thinking that israel is a settler colonial state and these are the oppressors. all of this is a result of wokeism. if we could only understand that wokeism is destroying

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Ayman

appropriately to stefanik's question. suddenly, it -- became -- >> it was a terrible. hearing >> a terrible hearing. lawyered up, it's obvious that they lost their humanity in the midst of answering those questions, right? in some ways. then it became antisemitism on college campuses is actually a reflection of the fact that the students part woke. they are thinking that israel is a settler colonial state and these are the oppressors. all of this is a result of wokeism. if we could only understand that wokeism is destroying american higher education, we would understand the problem way base. we saw literally a concerted effort by the right. then, this black woman, alongside liz mcgill, and the president of i. t., these women became the object of this, shall we say, how would one describe it? this effort to

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MediaBuzz

attacking the heartbeat protection bills, legislation in places like iowa and saying that's a terrible, terrible thing. you know, that's the whole reason the pro-life movement wanted to see the dobbs case, to be able to provide legal protections for an unborn that has a detectable heartbeat. so he has trashed that. he has -- when i debated gavin newsom, gavin newsom used trump's words as a weapon to try to hit me and to try to hit pro-lifers around the country. so that was just the reality of the situation. and, look, some of these pro-life groups to be honest, you know, have had different political agendas. it's been disappointing, quite frankly, to see since dobbs. but if there's any pro-life group that is going to go on record and say that a heartbeat bill like in iowa or south carolina is a terrible, terrible thing, then i don't think that they can consider themselves to be pro-life groups at that point. and if what he said is much different than the speech he gave at the march for life where he was saying things that were much more in line with with

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Breakfast

in parts of the midlands, east anglia and the south. 0ur reporter poppyjeffery has the details. desperate families have been left travelling in boats through floodwaters to say what they can of their possessions. here in torquay, their possessions. here in torquay, the river trend has reached a record peak. it the river trend has reached a record eak. , , , ., . , peak. it is funny, it is ironic, but when you— peak. it is funny, it is ironic, but when you see — peak. it is funny, it is ironic, but when you see it _ peak. it is funny, it is ironic, but when you see it on _ peak. it is funny, it is ironic, but when you see it on television, i peak. it is funny, it is ironic, but. when you see it on television, and it really happens to you... when you are not thinking, we are feeling the same as what they would have been. so that is terrible, absolutely terrible. it so that is terrible, absolutely terrible. , ., . , terrible. it is about nine inch deep in water inside, _ terrible. it is about nine inch deep in water inside, so _ terrible. it is about nine inch deep in water inside, so that _ terrible. it is about nine inch deep in water inside, so that is - terrible. it is about nine inch deep in water inside, so that is it, - terrible. it is about nine inch deep in water inside, so that is it, it - in water inside, so that is it, it is all_ in water inside, so that is it, it is all broken.— in water inside, so that is it, it is all broken. flood warnings and alerts are still— is all broken. flood warnings and alerts are still in _ is all broken. flood warnings and alerts are still in place _ is all broken. flood warnings and alerts are still in place across - alerts are still in place across england and wales with the devastating impact of the water still very visible. from transport links lacked on a bridge between nottinghamshire and lincolnshire, where no car can pass. to sandbags

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