More than 900 sub-postmasters were wrongly prosecuted because of incorrect information from the Horizon computer system. Many sub-postmasters went to prison for false accounting and theft, and others ...
Responding to the first stage of the inquiry into the scandal, the government said it had accepted all but one of the ...
Sir Alan Bates first challenged the government-owned Post Office over shortfalls in his branch’s accounts more than two decades ago, and has won plaudits for his long-running campaign to win justice ...
The letter was written by victims commissioner Baroness Newlove and sent to the Post Office minister Blair McDougall earlier ...
The Department of Business and Trade (DBT) is paying the Post Office up to £2m to search its own records, in anticipation of up to 1,500 compensation claims by former users of its faulty Capture ...
Post Office IT scandal compensation schemes are to be improved and victims' legal advice to be funded , according to the government which may create an independent body to handle similar miscarriages ...
Patricia Owen was convicted in 1998 over a £6,000 shortfall from the Post Office branch in Broad Oak, near Canterbury in Kent ...
More than 13 people may have killed themselves as a result of the Post Office Horizon scandal, according to the first tranche of a public inquiry’s report into what has been described as the worst ...
A play about the Post Office scandal has secured enough funding for a national tour. The production called "Glitch" sold out when it debuted at the University of Reading in June 2024 and has now ...
Victims of the Post Office scandal will now receive funded legal advice to pursue appeals, the government has announced. This move comes as ministers accept nearly all recommendations from the ongoing ...