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Exonerating guilty people 'price worth paying' to resolve Post Office scandal, government says

Sky News Thursday, 22 February 2024
Subpostmasters wrongly convicted in the Post Office scandal are set to have their names cleared under new plans.
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Lord Cameron expresses regret over the Post Office scandal, acknowledging government awareness of a terminated probe that could have cleared sub-postmasters. Lord Cameron, at a G20 meeting in Brazil, highlights the need for a public inquiry to uncover the truth and expedite compensation for those...

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