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Sub-postmasters still going through hell, lead campaigner Sir Alan Bates says

Sky News Wednesday, 12 February 2025
Sub-postmasters still going through hell, lead campaigner Sir Alan Bates saysThe government is continuing to put Post Office victims through "hell" in their fight for redress, Sir Alan Bates has told Sky News.
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