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the post office knows. the sub—postmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i'm...shocked, i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the sub—postmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted to have, and to analyse and put in front of the judge. it's them admitting that they could do in 2017 something they were still denying that they could do in 2019. the case dragged on for two years. it cost the taxpayer more than £100 million. i don't think the case should have happened. it should have been settled. and it's a great shame some of the people have died since then without having their names cleared. it's tragic and very, very sad. when victory came, it was bittersweet. the vast majority of the postmaster
the post office knows. the sub—postmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i'm...shocked, i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the sub—postmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted...
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the sub—postmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i am shocked. i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the sub—postmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted the sub—postmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i am shocked. i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the sub—postmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted to have and to analyse, and put in front of the judge. it is them admitting they could do in 2017, something the
the sub—postmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i am shocked. i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the sub—postmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted the sub—postmasters...
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e posted in the post office. it would be put up in the post office. so you could just in. and that would be the first thing anybody did this. they would go in and they look and see the latest casualty lists, but they they would also rely on it's still writing, but not from directly from the person. but you know, through friends, oftentimes men would be sent back their hometowns because they were injured and then they could inform the families of the condition of of ei relatives. but it it was primarily through the mail, because you also had the practice of the command officer writing a letter to the widow or being a mother or dy who had been killed. and it was still mostly through the mail. and are there any known descendants of absalom markland or siblings today? they had no children, but tre ls called the beale family, ill. and sadly, me. but in 2011, before i had started to work on this, the■up auction. a huge number of artifacts and documents that had belonged to the americans including, you know, just pric
e posted in the post office. it would be put up in the post office. so you could just in. and that would be the first thing anybody did this. they would go in and they look and see the latest casualty lists, but they they would also rely on it's still writing, but not from directly from the person. but you know, through friends, oftentimes men would be sent back their hometowns because they were injured and then they could inform the families of the condition of of ei relatives. but it it was...
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— post office and outside the post office. ~ , ~ , post office and outside the post office. ~ . ~ , ., post office and outside the post office. ~ , ~' , ., ~ office. neither mrjenkins nor mr tat had wanted _ office. neither mrjenkins nor mr tat had wanted to _ office. neither mrjenkins nor mr tat had wanted to comment i office. neither mrjenkins nor mr i tat had wanted to comment further at this stage. the post office said it was focused on righting the wrongs of the past. mark ashdown, bbc news. the price of easter eggs is on the rise — some cost 50% more than they did a year ago, while others have shrunk in size, according to the consumer group which?. and the reason? most chocolate is made from cocoa grown in west africa, but there has been a spike in global cocoa prices with the overall price of chocolate increased by more than 12% in a year after a humid heatwave affected crops. the queen has told well—wishers that king charles is "doing very well" on a trip to northern ireland. one smart young man stole the show at the bakery in belfast, as camilla was given a tour of shop
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the us post office department. now at that me scial agents were the police department of the post office and indeed their successors. today are called postal inspectors. i met one of them when i gave this talk and charles, then a couple of weeks ago it was to you was wonderful to actually meet one of them. but they are ones that that cracked down on crime dealing with mail. if you remember when steve bannon was arrested on the russian yacht for the let's build the wall scam, he arrested by a postal inspector. these men that have to be smart, brazil elegant, resourceful and courageous in dealing with problems. so he becomes this special and he's sent to cairo, illinois, at that time, the biggest crisis in the post department was the number of soldiers until the civil war started. most of the mail that the post office carried was really newspaper and some letters. but once the war started and had all of these men moving all over away from their homes, mostly for the first time ever, thousands of letters, a torrent of
the us post office department. now at that me scial agents were the police department of the post office and indeed their successors. today are called postal inspectors. i met one of them when i gave this talk and charles, then a couple of weeks ago it was to you was wonderful to actually meet one of them. but they are ones that that cracked down on crime dealing with mail. if you remember when steve bannon was arrested on the russian yacht for the let's build the wall scam, he arrested by a...
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the sub—postmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i'm shocked. i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the sub—postmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted to have, and to analyse and put in front of thejudge. it's them admitting that they could do in 2017 something they were still denying that they could do in 2019. the case dragged on for two years. it cost the taxpayer more than £100 million. i don't think the case should have happened. it should have been settled. and it's a great shame some of the people have died since then without having their names cleared. it's tragic and very, very sad. when victory came, it was bittersweet. the vast majority of the postmasters�* compensation was swallowed up in legal fees. lord arbuthno
the sub—postmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i'm shocked. i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the sub—postmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted to have, and to analyse...
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the subpostmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i'm shocked. i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the subpostmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted to have, and to analyse, and put in front of thejudge. it's them admitting that they could do in 2017 something they were still denying that they could do in 2019. the case dragged on for two years. it cost the taxpayer more than £100 million. i don't think the case should have happened. it should have been settled. and it's a great shame some of the people have died since then without having their names cleared. it's tragic and very, very sad. when victory came, it was bittersweet. the vast majority of the postmasters' compensation was swallowed up in legal fees. ina in a statement
the subpostmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i'm shocked. i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the subpostmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted to have, and to analyse, and put...
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the post office knows. the sub—postmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i'm...shocked, i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the sub—postmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted to have, and to analyse and put in front of the judge. it's them admitting that they could do in 2017 something they were still denying that they could do in 2019. the case dragged on for two years. it cost the taxpayer more than £100 million. i don't think the case should have happened. it should have been settled. and it's a great shame some of the people have died since then without having their names cleared. it's tragic and very, very sad. when victory came, it was bittersweet. the vast majority of the postmaster
the post office knows. the sub—postmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i'm...shocked, i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the sub—postmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted...
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and in the new york city post office, a big post office, they had a lady's window, but in most places they did not. so they would be waiting in line and they would f make it up to sk and they'd give their name. and they might often be presented withthis one telling t her husband been killed at gettysburg and the woman would break down or she would be given a whole stack, undelivered letters that she had written to her husband that that the minute that the postmaster started to hand them over, she knew that he was dead. so the postmaster in cleveland, a man named joseph william briggs decided that he just wouldn't he was not going to let the post office become a public place grief for these women. and he started this system of home delivery with his post office. and as all good bosses do. montgomery blair, postmaster general heard about this and he agreed with that. by the end of the war, there were 49 cities that were getting home delivery. so the civil war is why you get mail delivered at home. it's also why your street has a name and there's probably a street sign in your house has
and in the new york city post office, a big post office, they had a lady's window, but in most places they did not. so they would be waiting in line and they would f make it up to sk and they'd give their name. and they might often be presented withthis one telling t her husband been killed at gettysburg and the woman would break down or she would be given a whole stack, undelivered letters that she had written to her husband that that the minute that the postmaster started to hand them over,...
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the subpostmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i'm shocked. i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the subpostmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted to have, and to analyse, and put in front of thejudge. it's them admitting that they could do in 2017 something they were still denying that they could do in 2019. the case dragged on for two years. it cost the taxpayer more than £100 million. i don't think the case should have happened. it should have been settled. and it's a great shame some of the people have died since then without having their names cleared. it's tragic and very, very sad. when victory came, it was bittersweet. the vast majority of the postmasters�* compensation was swallowed up in legal fees. lord arbuthnot
the subpostmasters took the post office to court in 2018. by then, post office management, lawyers and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret. despite knowing their defence was false, they continued to discredit the postmasters. i'm shocked. i really am shocked. the barrister who acted for the subpostmasters has never seen the report before. this is exactly the sort of thing that we would have wanted to have, and to analyse, and put...
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office and outside the post office. neither mrjenkins nor mr tatford felt it appropriate to comment further at this stage. the post office said it was focused on righting the wrongs of the past. marc ashdown, bbc news. we are coming up to five to 12. five minutes until the bank of and releases it's decision on interest rates. there is a bank. at the moment, interest rates are 5.25%, they are expected to remain at that level for a fifth time in a row. the bank, of course, has been trying to reduce inflation without harming the economy. if they do stay the same, we will also be looking for any sort of signalfrom the we will also be looking for any sort of signal from the bank about when a future rate decision will be, and whether they will come down. now, today's decision comes after those lower than expected inflation figures for february released yesterday. of course, prices are not falling, they are only rising less quickly than they were previously. inflation, that is the rate at which prices rise over time, has of co
office and outside the post office. neither mrjenkins nor mr tatford felt it appropriate to comment further at this stage. the post office said it was focused on righting the wrongs of the past. marc ashdown, bbc news. we are coming up to five to 12. five minutes until the bank of and releases it's decision on interest rates. there is a bank. at the moment, interest rates are 5.25%, they are expected to remain at that level for a fifth time in a row. the bank, of course, has been trying to...
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office to open their files, so finally we will get to know everything the post office knows. the truth. zoe: the sub-postmasters tk the post to court in 2019. by then, management, lawyers, and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret, despite knowing their defense was false. they continued to discredit the postmasters. ron: i'm shocked. i really am shocked. zoe: the barrister who acted for the sub-postmasters has never seen the report before. >> this is exactly the sort of thing we would have wanted to have and put in front of the judge. it is them admitting that they could do, in 2017, something they were still denying they could do in 2019. zoe: the case dragged on for two years. it cost the taxpayer more than 100 million pounds. >> case should never have happened. it should have been settled. it is a great shame some of the people have died since then without having their names cleared. it is tragic and very, very sad. >> it is an absolutely astonishing victory. zoe: patrick green, as portrayed in the itv drama.
office to open their files, so finally we will get to know everything the post office knows. the truth. zoe: the sub-postmasters tk the post to court in 2019. by then, management, lawyers, and investigators knew about findings within the report. but instead of coming clean, they kept it secret, despite knowing their defense was false. they continued to discredit the postmasters. ron: i'm shocked. i really am shocked. zoe: the barrister who acted for the sub-postmasters has never seen the report...
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the post office, yes. you just said it _ throughout. the post office, yes. you just said it had _ throughout. the post office, yes. you just said it had been - throughout. the post office, yes. | you just said it had been privatised and i'm afraid you were wrong. it and i'm afraid you were wrong. it was royal mail. and i think you also said at the beginning the post office had been privatised, but it is royal mail. thank you both very much. let's talk now to labour's shadow education minister catherine mckinnell, mp for newcastle north, about privatisation, but first, about their local election campagin which they launched today. how can you level up without spending any money? think the 14 years of decline and chaos and lack of strategic plans is costing our economy and it is costing our economy and it is costing households greatly, we know that living costs are soaring, but people are paying more and more in tax, but they haven't got services, that meet their needs, whether that is is a dentist, whether it's a gp or whether as you mentioned, previously, bu
the post office, yes. you just said it _ throughout. the post office, yes. you just said it had _ throughout. the post office, yes. you just said it had been - throughout. the post office, yes. | you just said it had been privatised and i'm afraid you were wrong. it and i'm afraid you were wrong. it was royal mail. and i think you also said at the beginning the post office had been privatised, but it is royal mail. thank you both very much. let's talk now to labour's shadow education minister...
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the report referenced the leadership at the post office, i the leadership at the post office, what did it say? in the leadership at the post office, what did it say?— the leadership at the post office, what did it say? in the process of the hearings _ what did it say? in the process of the hearings from _ what did it say? in the process of the hearings from this _ what did it say? in the process of the hearings from this report i what did it say? in the process of the hearings from this report we | the hearings from this report we heard extraordinary revelations about what's going on at the top of the post office. the chair henry staunton has been sacked, nick read the chief executive is under an investigation, internally, they also say that he provided misleading evidence on two issues, the issues of nondisclosure agreements and the use of public relations firms so they call the leadership of the post office and utter disgrace. and they say it is not fit for purpose to administer those schemes to provide justice to the sub postmasters that they have been waiting for for so long. the
the report referenced the leadership at the post office, i the leadership at the post office, what did it say? in the leadership at the post office, what did it say?— the leadership at the post office, what did it say? in the process of the hearings _ what did it say? in the process of the hearings from _ what did it say? in the process of the hearings from this _ what did it say? in the process of the hearings from this report i what did it say? in the process of the hearings from this...
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one runs out of words to use about the post office at this - use about the post office at this stage. clearly they should have told the sub postmasters about this analysis. we knew that the chances of there being remote access to the sub postmasters accounts were high. that's something that the forensic accountant had already said they thought was going on. yet the post office was denying it. and they spent hundreds of millions of pounds of yours and my money pursuing that denial through the courts. it is in absolute outrage. i denial through the courts. it is in absolute outrage.— absolute outrage. i will come back to the money _ absolute outrage. i will come back to the money aspect _ absolute outrage. i will come back to the money aspect in _ absolute outrage. i will come back to the money aspect in a - absolute outrage. i will come back| to the money aspect in a moment. what shocks you the most? in our report we heard the barrister for the sub postmasters saying that is exactly what they needed at the time, a document like that that showed what they knew for two years, they kept
one runs out of words to use about the post office at this - use about the post office at this stage. clearly they should have told the sub postmasters about this analysis. we knew that the chances of there being remote access to the sub postmasters accounts were high. that's something that the forensic accountant had already said they thought was going on. yet the post office was denying it. and they spent hundreds of millions of pounds of yours and my money pursuing that denial through the...
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the post office _ information to the cold. the post office is _ information to the cold. the post office is that _ information to the cold. the post office is that it - information to the cold. the post office is that it is - post office is that it is deeply sorry for the impact the scandal has had on people and it has told the bbc the public enquiry will next look at the issues raised. fujitsu says a group regards the matter with the utmost seriousness and offers its deepest apologies to the sub postmasters and their families. jana skinner, a former sub— postmistress lost a job and was sent to prison in 2007, based on information from the horizon system. the? 2007, based on information from the horizon system.— the horizon system. they could have prevented _ the horizon system. they could have prevented that _ the horizon system. they could have prevented that court - the horizon system. they could | have prevented that court case. 555 of us went to that court case and they could have prevented that and they could have saved a lot of time, money and tears. have saved
the post office _ information to the cold. the post office is _ information to the cold. the post office is that _ information to the cold. the post office is that it - information to the cold. the post office is that it is - post office is that it is deeply sorry for the impact the scandal has had on people and it has told the bbc the public enquiry will next look at the issues raised. fujitsu says a group regards the matter with the utmost seriousness and offers its deepest apologies to the...
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office and outside the post office. neither mrjenkins nor mr tatford wanted to comment further at this stage. the post office said it was focused on righting the wrongs of the past. mark ashdown, bbc news. well, we can speak to seema mistra, seen in that piece there now, a former sub—postmistress. thank you for speaking to us here on bbc news. you have spoken to many news organisations over the last few months. just when you think all the twists and turns in this story, you have heard them all, there seems to be another one. what have you made to this latest strand of the story that clearly affected you so deeply? as you mentioned, when you think that's it, no more surprises, something comes up. it is horrible. i have seen it online and on a piece of paper. i can't even believe that this can happen, but it did. we have to remind viewers _ this can happen, but it did. we have to remind viewers of— this can happen, but it did. we have to remind viewers of your _ this can happen, but it did. we have to remind viewers o
office and outside the post office. neither mrjenkins nor mr tatford wanted to comment further at this stage. the post office said it was focused on righting the wrongs of the past. mark ashdown, bbc news. well, we can speak to seema mistra, seen in that piece there now, a former sub—postmistress. thank you for speaking to us here on bbc news. you have spoken to many news organisations over the last few months. just when you think all the twists and turns in this story, you have heard them...
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office and outside the post office. neither mrjenkins nor mr tatford wanted to comment further at this stage. the post office said it was focused on righting the wrongs of the past. mark ashdown, bbc news. an ai tool being tested by an nhs trust has identified tiny breast cancer tumours in 11 women which had been missed by doctors. the technology was piloted alongside nhs clinicians and analysed the mammograms of more than 10,000 women. our technology editor zoe kleinmann has more details. so this is one of the extra cancers that was picked up by the ai. that is so tiny. yes, it is, indeed. and you can see why two human readers would have just looked through, compared it, it looks very much the same, and would have said that that's normal. here in aberdeen, dr gerald lip has just led the first nhs evaluation of an artificial intelligence tool called mia, designed to help improve breast cancer diagnosis. the initial results are encouraging. it's almost like another colleague, and someone, a second, sort of second opinion
office and outside the post office. neither mrjenkins nor mr tatford wanted to comment further at this stage. the post office said it was focused on righting the wrongs of the past. mark ashdown, bbc news. an ai tool being tested by an nhs trust has identified tiny breast cancer tumours in 11 women which had been missed by doctors. the technology was piloted alongside nhs clinicians and analysed the mammograms of more than 10,000 women. our technology editor zoe kleinmann has more details. so...
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office banks, of course, there benefits are in the cards, transfer your pension to the post office bank and get 2,000 rubles and a chance to win a car every month, and this is for you, get your pension profitably, post office banks, lift 52 cleanses, restores, protects the liver, lift 52 is an expert in cleansing and restoring the liver, victims.. . began to receive compensation, payments from 500,000 to 3 million rubles. this was reported by the press service of the capital's department of labor and social protection of the population. the help is not limited to this. who and what specific economic support is ready to provide, we find out from vera moroz, she joins the broadcast. vera, hello, tell us how you help the victims? yuri, greetings, zeroing out loans, free flights, train rides, and this is not a complete list. the tragedy in crocus city has united all the public, government, business, everyone is ready to help in their own way. the first payments began on sunday. affected residents of the capital and eight other regions have already received one-time financial assistance, and
office banks, of course, there benefits are in the cards, transfer your pension to the post office bank and get 2,000 rubles and a chance to win a car every month, and this is for you, get your pension profitably, post office banks, lift 52 cleanses, restores, protects the liver, lift 52 is an expert in cleansing and restoring the liver, victims.. . began to receive compensation, payments from 500,000 to 3 million rubles. this was reported by the press service of the capital's department of...
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tim brentnall ran the roch post office in pembrokeshire. he was convicted of false accounting in 2010. his conviction was then quashed at the court of appeal injuly 2021. speaking on bbc breakfast, he said it's been a very frustrating fight to get compensation. my conviction along with up to 100 other people's was quashed over three years ago and we spent the last three years trying to build our case to claim our recompense from the post office. it is welcome that the remaining convictions are quashed and there are payments made available to people in the other schemes, like the historical shortfall scheme, but for people in any group, whether it is quashed convictions or people left from the glo group, payments need to be sped up because a lot of people are a lot older than me and haven't got the time to wait for these payments to come through. in the us, it's round 2 forjoe biden and donald trump. we now know they will be going head—to—head in this november's presidential election. it will be the first presidential election rematch in
tim brentnall ran the roch post office in pembrokeshire. he was convicted of false accounting in 2010. his conviction was then quashed at the court of appeal injuly 2021. speaking on bbc breakfast, he said it's been a very frustrating fight to get compensation. my conviction along with up to 100 other people's was quashed over three years ago and we spent the last three years trying to build our case to claim our recompense from the post office. it is welcome that the remaining convictions are...
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put in place by the post office, which the post office then refused to acknowledge. even though they knew... even though they knew that the computer was at fault. so my question, then, is whether, actually, the british public, just taking this particular democracy, can have a fundamental trust in their systems of law and justice? the post office case contained some new ingredients and one or two of the old ones. one of the old ingredients was the habit of losing evidence inconvenient to the prosecution case — failure to disclose, in other words. and that seems to have happened in this case, too, as it did in all of the big alleged miscarriages ofjustice of recent years. the new ingredient, i suppose, is that the post office... ..could conduct its own prosecutions. it isn't the director of public prosecutions, it was the post office. it is striking the degree to which so many miscarriages ofjustice over so many years have actually been exposed by investigative journalists rather than people working for the state. do you think the state ofjournalism as it is today is
put in place by the post office, which the post office then refused to acknowledge. even though they knew... even though they knew that the computer was at fault. so my question, then, is whether, actually, the british public, just taking this particular democracy, can have a fundamental trust in their systems of law and justice? the post office case contained some new ingredients and one or two of the old ones. one of the old ingredients was the habit of losing evidence inconvenient to the...
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it's the latest twist in the ongoing post office drama. between 1999 and 2015, hundreds of subpostmasters and subpost mistresses were wrongly prosecuted because of faults with horizon, an it system created by fujitsu and used for tallying up the books. the postmasters took their cases to court in 2019, and won. they became known as the 555 group. but now, this secret 2017 draft report uncovered by the bbc shows the post office spent £100 million fighting sub—masters in court when it knew its defence was untrue. commissioned by the post office, the bramble report by deloitte said fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by branch staff. the system wouldn't flag up to a postmaster if a change had been made, and those changes could cause a shortfall in branch accounts. it also said a malicious actor could potentially change data, though there's no evidence this happened. labour mp kevanjones sits on the horizon compensation advisory board. he's called on the police to investigate. if they knew about this, a
it's the latest twist in the ongoing post office drama. between 1999 and 2015, hundreds of subpostmasters and subpost mistresses were wrongly prosecuted because of faults with horizon, an it system created by fujitsu and used for tallying up the books. the postmasters took their cases to court in 2019, and won. they became known as the 555 group. but now, this secret 2017 draft report uncovered by the bbc shows the post office spent £100 million fighting sub—masters in court when it knew its...
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in response to comments from a post office prosecutor. the evidence was then used in a case against a subpostmistress, who ended up being wronglyjailed. marc ashdown has more details. the horizon it system was central to the post office scandal. testimony supporting its credibility was used time and again to prosecute sub—postmasters accused of theft or fraud. one was seema misra, wrongly accused of stealing £75,000, tried and sent to prison while she was pregnant. to this day, the memory is painful. it was horrible. because i lost my faith in the system when i was sent to the prison. i said, if i can be sent to prison for a crime i never committed, anything is possible in this world. if i hadn't been pregnant, i would have killed myself because it brought shame to my family. at her trial in 2010, garethjenkins, the architect of horizon, was called as an independent witness. but evidence submitted to the public inquiry raises questions aboutjust how well he carried out that role. garethjenkins sent his draft witness statement to warwic
in response to comments from a post office prosecutor. the evidence was then used in a case against a subpostmistress, who ended up being wronglyjailed. marc ashdown has more details. the horizon it system was central to the post office scandal. testimony supporting its credibility was used time and again to prosecute sub—postmasters accused of theft or fraud. one was seema misra, wrongly accused of stealing £75,000, tried and sent to prison while she was pregnant. to this day, the memory is...
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the metropolitan police first started looking into the post office and fujitsu back injanuary 2020. an investigation into potential offences of perjury and perverting the course ofjustice is ongoing. and the met told us today it continues to monitor the evidence being heard by the public inquiry. the post office said it is deeply sorry for the impact the scandal has had on people and told us the next phase of the public inquiry would look at the issues we raised. fujitsu group said it regards the matter with the utmost seriousness and offers its deepest apologies to sub—postmasters and their families. a group of more than 500 sub—postmasters and mistresses won their first court case against the post office back in 2019. earlier this year, every person wrongfully prosecuted was exonerated. but their long fight for full compensation and justice goes on. marc ashdown, bbc news. let's turn to the middle east, news just coming into us. we are told that the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza for the second time. the royal air force parachuting more than ten tonnes of aid includ
the metropolitan police first started looking into the post office and fujitsu back injanuary 2020. an investigation into potential offences of perjury and perverting the course ofjustice is ongoing. and the met told us today it continues to monitor the evidence being heard by the public inquiry. the post office said it is deeply sorry for the impact the scandal has had on people and told us the next phase of the public inquiry would look at the issues we raised. fujitsu group said it regards...
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the metropolitan police first started looking into the post office and fujitsu back injanuary 2020. an investigation into potential offences of perjury and perverting the course ofjustice is ongoing. and the met told us today it continues to monitor the evidence being heard by the public inquiry. the post office said it is deeply sorry for the impact the scandal has had on people and told us the next phase of the public inquiry would look at the issues we raised. fujitsu group said it regards the matter with the utmost seriousness and offers its deepest apologies to sub—postmasters and their families. a group of more than 500 sub—postmasters and mistresses won their first court case against the post 0ffice back in 2019. earlier this year, every person wrongfully prosecuted was exonerated. but their long fight for full compensation and justice goes on. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it was one of last summer's big blockbuster movies and it swept the board during the awards season. but up until now, people injapan haven't been able to see the film 0ppenheime
the metropolitan police first started looking into the post office and fujitsu back injanuary 2020. an investigation into potential offences of perjury and perverting the course ofjustice is ongoing. and the met told us today it continues to monitor the evidence being heard by the public inquiry. the post office said it is deeply sorry for the impact the scandal has had on people and told us the next phase of the public inquiry would look at the issues we raised. fujitsu group said it regards...
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the bbc has uncovered a secret report commissioned by the post office two years later in 2017. compiled it found employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions by branch staff. there would be no flag to postmasters, and it could lead to shortfalls and accounts. the post office spent 100 million pounds of public money defending itself in court against sub postmasters who had been wrongly prosecuted. he has represented many of them. >> we are about to take an unprecedented step. despite this, not a single person has been charged, let alone prosecuted. metropolitan police have conducted an investigation the last four years. where is the action? >> a group of more than 500 sub most past -- postmasters won their case in 2015. janet skinner was one of them. she was jailed in 20,007. -- 2007. >> they could have saved a lot of time. >> metropolitan police started looking into the post office back in january 2020. an investigation into potential offenses of perjury and perverting the course of justice is ongoing. they continue to monitor the evidence being heard by the public
the bbc has uncovered a secret report commissioned by the post office two years later in 2017. compiled it found employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions by branch staff. there would be no flag to postmasters, and it could lead to shortfalls and accounts. the post office spent 100 million pounds of public money defending itself in court against sub postmasters who had been wrongly prosecuted. he has represented many of them. >> we are about to take an unprecedented step....
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it's the latest twist in the ongoing post office drama. between 1999 and 2015, hundreds of sub—postmasters and sub—postmistresses were wrongly prosecuted because of faults with horizon — an it system created by fujitsu and used for tallying up the books. cheering. the postmasters began legal action brought in 2016. they became known as the 555 group. the post office agreed to pay them £58 million in compensation and costs. but now, this secret 2017 draft report uncovered by the bbc shows the post office spent £100 million fighting sub—masters in court when it knew its defence was untrue. commissioned by the post office, the bramble report by deloitte said... "fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by branch staff. "the system wouldn't flag up to a postmaster "if a change had been made. "and those changes could cause a shortfall in branch accounts." it also said a malicious actor could potentially change data — though there's no evidence this happened. labour mp kevanjones sits on the horizon c
it's the latest twist in the ongoing post office drama. between 1999 and 2015, hundreds of sub—postmasters and sub—postmistresses were wrongly prosecuted because of faults with horizon — an it system created by fujitsu and used for tallying up the books. cheering. the postmasters began legal action brought in 2016. they became known as the 555 group. the post office agreed to pay them £58 million in compensation and costs. but now, this secret 2017 draft report uncovered by the bbc shows...
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we are going to speak to the post office minister, kevin i the post office minister, kevin hollinrake, in a few minutes. is there anything you would like us to ask on your behalf? just. there anything you would like us to ask on your behalf?— ask on your behalf? just, he needs to be pressed _ ask on your behalf? just, he needs to be pressed to _ ask on your behalf? just, he needs to be pressed to speed _ ask on your behalf? just, he needs to be pressed to speed up - ask on your behalf? just, he needs to be pressed to speed up the i to be pressed to speed up the processes of people who have claims larger than the amount they are offering, because of people sign up to the 600,000, or any other group, the 75,000, those payments can be made almost within a week. why are people with larger claims being forced to wait years?— people with larger claims being forced to wait years? switch on the tell , forced to wait years? switch on the telly. tim. — forced to wait years? switch on the telly, tim, watch _ forced to wait years? switch on the telly, tim, watch bbc— forced to wait years?
we are going to speak to the post office minister, kevin i the post office minister, kevin hollinrake, in a few minutes. is there anything you would like us to ask on your behalf? just. there anything you would like us to ask on your behalf?— ask on your behalf? just, he needs to be pressed _ ask on your behalf? just, he needs to be pressed to _ ask on your behalf? just, he needs to be pressed to speed _ ask on your behalf? just, he needs to be pressed to speed up - ask on your behalf? just,...
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the bbc has uncovered a secret report commissioned by the post office two years later in 2017. compiled by deloitte, it found that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by branch staff. there would be no flag to postmasters and it could lead to shortfalls in branch accounts. the post office then spent £100 million of public money defending itself in court against sub—postmasters who said they had been wrongly prosecuted. david enright has represented many of them. we're about to take the unprecedented step of quashing the convictions of 800 people. and despite this, not a single person has been charged, let alone prosecuted. the metropolitan police have been conducting an investigation for the last four years. where's the action? cheering. a group of more than 500 sub—postmasters and mistresses won their first court case against the post 0ffice back in 2019. janet skinner was one of them. she was jailed in 2007. the 555 of us that went to that court case, they could have prevented that and they could have saved a lot of time, money and t
the bbc has uncovered a secret report commissioned by the post office two years later in 2017. compiled by deloitte, it found that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by branch staff. there would be no flag to postmasters and it could lead to shortfalls in branch accounts. the post office then spent £100 million of public money defending itself in court against sub—postmasters who said they had been wrongly prosecuted. david enright has represented many...
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the bbc has uncovered a secret report commissioned by the post office two years later in 2017. compiled by deloitte, it found that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by branch staff. there would be no flag to postmasters and it could lead to shortfalls in branch accounts. the post office then spent £100 million of public money defending itself in court against sub—postmasters who said they had been wrongly prosecuted. david enright has represented many of them. we're about to take the unprecedented step of quashing the convictions of 800 people. and despite this, not a single person has been charged, let alone prosecuted. the metropolitan police have been conducting an investigation for the last four years. where's the action? cheering. a group of more than 500 sub—postmasters and mistresses won their first court case against the post office back in 2019. janet skinner was one of them. she was jailed in 2007. the 555 of us that went to that court case, they could have i prevented that and they could have saved a lot of time, _ money a
the bbc has uncovered a secret report commissioned by the post office two years later in 2017. compiled by deloitte, it found that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by branch staff. there would be no flag to postmasters and it could lead to shortfalls in branch accounts. the post office then spent £100 million of public money defending itself in court against sub—postmasters who said they had been wrongly prosecuted. david enright has represented many...
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her dad ended up bankrupt trying to make up for the huge shortfalls at its post office. nice to meet you finally. of course, i have met your dad. yes. she had an idyllic life until one day they suddenly fled abroad. she only found out the truth six months ago. i wasn't able to say goodbye. i wasn't able to finish my sats in year 6, and ijust had to go to a country where i couldn't speak the language. for 15 years, i have blamed my parents, which really upsets me. i feel guilty saying that now. but it's not the case, the post office did that to my family, and that's why our family unit was destroyed. she has formed a support group for the children of wronged postmasters. i met some of its first members. i am so pleased to meet you all. millie castleton�*s dad featured in the itv drama. she has got her own full story — bullied at school, ending up —— she has got her own awful story — bullied at school, ending up with an eating disorder. after my first year of uni, i had to drop out for a year because i was very, very sick. i had to go to hospital for about nearly
her dad ended up bankrupt trying to make up for the huge shortfalls at its post office. nice to meet you finally. of course, i have met your dad. yes. she had an idyllic life until one day they suddenly fled abroad. she only found out the truth six months ago. i wasn't able to say goodbye. i wasn't able to finish my sats in year 6, and ijust had to go to a country where i couldn't speak the language. for 15 years, i have blamed my parents, which really upsets me. i feel guilty saying that now....
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the children of some of the victims of the post office scandal seek compensation. and techno goes to unesco, as the rave scene in berlin gets added to the cultural heritage list. sta rt start with some breaking news. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas has appointed his long—time adviser mohammed moustafa is the new prime minister. his predecessor resigned in february. the shake—up follows mounting pressure to reform the widely criticised body that governs part of the occupied west bank. i want to take you live now to tel aviv. we've been watching these pictures for the last few minutes. this is a protest, a number of people gathering their from the main square in tel aviv to the defence ministry. holding up the signs of women hostages held in gaza. they are calling for their immediate release. we can hear the chanting there, and the posters in the pictures are just behind the camera's position there. is itjust turns around again, you can see that protest calling for the immediate return of the hostages. we will get more on the humanitarian situation
the children of some of the victims of the post office scandal seek compensation. and techno goes to unesco, as the rave scene in berlin gets added to the cultural heritage list. sta rt start with some breaking news. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas has appointed his long—time adviser mohammed moustafa is the new prime minister. his predecessor resigned in february. the shake—up follows mounting pressure to reform the widely criticised body that governs part of the occupied...
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and chair the post office audit chair of the post office audit commission. it's very, very good. daniel to get you on the show on this subject. i mean, what has happened to the hundreds of innocent people is truly appalling, isn't hundreds of innocent people is truly appalling , isn't it? truly appalling, isn't it? >> it is. it's frightening and it's a massive failure of governance. i think in the post office, my role ended in 1995, but i did share the audit committee's, as you said, nigel. and in those days we looked very, very closely at all consultancy contracts. and we also and value for money and all that kind of thing. and we also look very closely litigation. what litigation? the post office was carrying out. and i have to say in this case, i wish i wish that back in the late 90s and early 2000, they'd actually taken a reality check. because if you look at the numbers now, if you look at the numbers now, if you look at the fact that 900 people or 900 businesses were actually taken on out of 11,500, and think of what a percentage thatis and think of wh
and chair the post office audit chair of the post office audit commission. it's very, very good. daniel to get you on the show on this subject. i mean, what has happened to the hundreds of innocent people is truly appalling, isn't hundreds of innocent people is truly appalling , isn't it? truly appalling, isn't it? >> it is. it's frightening and it's a massive failure of governance. i think in the post office, my role ended in 1995, but i did share the audit committee's, as you said,...
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it's the latest twist in the ongoing post office drama. between 1999 and 2015, hundreds of sub—postmasters and sub—postmistresses were wrongly prosecuted because of faults with horizon — an it system created by fujitsu and used for tallying up the books. cheering. the postmasters took their cases to court in 2019, and won — the postmasters started legal action in 2019. they became known as the 555 group. the post office agreed to pay them compensation and costs. but now, this secret 2017 draft report uncovered by the bbc shows the post office spent £100 million fighting sub—masters in court when it knew its defence was untrue. commissioned by the post office, the brambell report by deloitte said... "fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by branch staff. the system wouldn't flag up to a postmaster if a change had been made. and those changes could cause a shortfall in branch accounts." it also said a malicious actor could potentially change data — though there's no evidence this happened. lab
it's the latest twist in the ongoing post office drama. between 1999 and 2015, hundreds of sub—postmasters and sub—postmistresses were wrongly prosecuted because of faults with horizon — an it system created by fujitsu and used for tallying up the books. cheering. the postmasters took their cases to court in 2019, and won — the postmasters started legal action in 2019. they became known as the 555 group. the post office agreed to pay them compensation and costs. but now, this secret...
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