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this week has offered some catharsis after years of torment. the rest of the country knows how the government and the post office have dealt with us over the many, many years. it's been 18 years for me. and, you know, it's been hell for a lot of people. after a long battle, the court of appeal quashed noel and 38 others' convictions. but no—one responsible has been convicted for their role. now, the metropolitan police has confirmed it's investigating potential fraud offences arising out of the prosecutions, relating to monies recovered from sub—postmasters of prosecutions or civil actions. the force is already looking into potential offences of perjury and perverting the course ofjustice. rising out of investigations and prosecutions carried out by the post

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we will look into each individual case and fight our corner. it started as a lone voice, became a chorus and eventually exposed a national scandal. more than 700 post office branch managers have spent two decades fighting to clear their names. as this week's itv drama showed, some were even wrongly sent to prison. noel thomas was one of them. having a light shone on his suffering has proved cathartic after years of torment. it's been 18 years for me. and, you know, it's been hell for a lot of people. this all centres on the horizon it system, which the post office started using in 1999. it led to accusations of theft and false accounting. eventually, it emerged the system was faulty, but not before hundreds of people were prosecuted. the metropolitan police has been investigating possible offences of perjury and perverting the course ofjustice relating to some of the cases. a solicitor acting for some of those involved said the ongoing public inquiry into the scandal has suggested wider questions. and consequently, it's no surprise

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BBC News

humanitarian operation cannot do it on its own. ., ,, i. ., humanitarian operation cannot do it on its own-— on its own. thank you for giving us the latest there. _ on its own. thank you for giving us the latest there. pleasure. - in the uk... the metropolitan police has confirmed it's investigating potential fraud offences, in relation to the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of sub—postmasters by the post office. around 700 people were blamed for accounting mistakes caused by faulty it software — which made it look like money was missing. some were wrongfully imprisoned, in a scandal which was recently dramatised on itv. 0ur reporter, vincent mcaviney, has more details. mr bates vs the post office has brought to light a story for years those in power wouldn't believe. for the post office branch managers across the country over two decades, it's been a nightmare they couldn't escape. i haven't got that money. and i don't know where it's gone. noel thomas, a former sub—postmaster in anglesea, was one of those wrongly sent to prison. this week has offered some catharsis after years of torment. the rest of the country knows how the government and the post office have dealt with us over

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BBC News

hugo bachega for us there in beirut. here in the uk, the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has said the government will do all it can to speed up compensation for post office branch managers who were wrongly convicted in the horizon it scandal. more than 700 post office branch managers were accused of wrongdoing after faulty accounting software made it appear money was missing. the metropolitan police says it's investigating "potential fraud offences" arising from the wrongful prosecutions. here's our business correspondent, marc ashdown. we will look into each individual case and fight our corner. it started as a lone voice, became a chorus and eventually exposed a national scandal. more than 700 post office branch managers have spent two decades fighting to clear their names. as this week's itv drama showed, some were even wrongly sent to prison. noel thomas was one of them. having a light shone on his suffering has proved cathartic after years of torment.

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BBC News

0k, leader in the last couple of days. ok, thank you very much speaking to us there from jerusalem. here in the uk, the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has said the government will do all it can to speed up compensation for post office branch managers who were wrongly convicted in the horizon it scandal. more than 700 post office branch managers were accused of wrongdoing after faulty accounting software made it appear money was missing. the metropolitan police says it's investigating "potential "fraud offences" arising from the wrongful prosecutions. here's our business correspondent, marc ashdown. we will look into each individual case and fight our corner. it started as a lone voice, became a chorus and eventually exposed a national scandal. more than 700 post office branch managers have spent two decades fighting to clear their names. as this week's itv drama showed, some were even wrongly sent to prison. noel thomas was one of them. having a light shone on his suffering has proved cathartic after years of torment. it's been 18 years for me.

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Breakfast

was one of those wrongly sent to prison in 2006. this week has offered some catharsis after years of torment. the rest of the country knows how the government and the post office have dealt with us over the many, many years. it's been 18 years for me. and, you know, it's been hell for a lot of people. after a long battle, the court of appeal quashed noel and 38 others�* convictions. but no—one responsible has been convicted for their role. now, the metropolitan police has confirmed it's investigating potential fraud offences arising out of the prosecutions, relating to monies recovered from sub—postmasters of prosecutions or civil actions. the force is already looking into potential offences of perjury and perverting the course ofjustice. two people have been interviewed already under caution.

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Breakfast

mcaviney has more. mr bates vs the post office has brought to light a story that for years those in power wouldn't believe. but for the post office branch managers across the country over two decades it's been a nightmare they couldn't escape. i haven't got that money. and i don't know where it's gone. noel thomas, a former sub—postmaster in anglesey, was one of those wrongly sent to prison in 2006. this week has offered some catharsis after years of torment. at least, the rest of the country knows how the government and the post office have dealt with us over the many, many years. it's been 18 years for me. and, you know, it's been hell for a lot of people. after a long battle, the court of appeal quashed noel and 38 others' convictions. but no—one responsible has been convicted for their role. now, the metropolitan police has confirmed it's investigating

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BJP's policy: Priyanka Gandhi assures wrestlers Sakshi Malik, Bajrang Punia of support in their fight for justice

Wrestlers Sakshi Malik and Bajrang Punia on Friday met Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who assured them of support in every way in their fight for justice. Gandhi said women wrestlers who have brought glory to the country from across the world had accused a BJP parliamentarian of sexual exploitation, but the saffron party's government did not take any action against him.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

heard back. history down under this morning, for the first time ever, spain are the women's world cup champions. amanda, how is it going? >> reporter: as somebody was very much england, it could have been better. but the torment that has rocked the world has come to an end, it has very much signaled a new world order the last month of action, not only for women's football but for women's sports as a whole and as you rightly said, we have a new world cup champion in spain, becoming just the fifth nation to get their name engraved on that trophy. it was a final here in sydney that had everything that you would have wanted from the showpiece event, and electric atmosphere, two sides creating

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