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Celebrations and tears as court clears Post Office workers

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Celebrations and tears as court clears Post Office workers

Celebrations and tears as court clears Post Office workers

Thirty-nine former sub-postmasters who were convicted of theft, fraud and false accounting due to the Post Office's defective Horizon accounting system have had their names cleared by the Court of Appeal.

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