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Hundreds of employees were wrongly convicted of theft, fraud and false accounting because of a faulty computer system.
A public inquiry into the wrongful prosecutions of about 1,000 postal workers has uncovered more victims than previously ...
A first tranche of the public inquiry’s final report into the scandal laid bare the devastating consequences for victims and ...
It was one of the biggest injustices in modern British history with hundreds of innocent workers convicted of crimes they ...
Inquiry report delivers devastating assessment of the damage done by the scandal, which is one of the biggest miscarriages of ...
Inquiry chairman says bosses knew Fujitsu’s software was faulty but ‘maintained the fiction’ it was always accurate ...
Subpostmaster Martin Griffiths was one of the 13 individuals who tragically died by suicide after being 'hounded' by the Post ...
Some 10,000 people entitled to compensation after Post Office bosses ‘maintained the fiction’ the Horizon system was accurate, the report found ...
Thirteen people may have taken their own lives and others were bankrupted or became seriously ill as a result of Britain's Post Office scandal, a public inquiry found on Tuesday, laying bare the toll ...
LONDON — At least 13 people were thought to have taken their own lives as a result of Britain’s Post Office scandal, in which almost 1,000 postal employees were wrongly prosecuted or convicted ...
The first public inquiry report on the Post Office - examining redress and the "human impact" of the scandal - is due to be ...
Dozens of people contemplated suicide because of their experiences of the Post Office Horizon scandal, an official report has ...