Forensic investigator who helped expose Horizon scandal described defect ‘sufficiently serious’ to inform public inquiry.
Restorative justice scheme for subpostmasters will offer face-to-face meetings with Fujitsu and Post Office executives.
Responding to the first stage of the inquiry into the scandal, the government said it had accepted all but one of the recommendations.
Steve Marston and 33 others appealing against their Capture convictions are not eligible for the Government's new redress ...
Capture was used between 1992 and 1999 in up to 2,500 Post Office branches - with many sub postmasters making up cash losses themselves. A government commissioned report last year found it was likely ...
The IT company at the heart of the Post Office scandal raked in nearly half a billion pounds in public sector contracts ...
The government has launched a scheme to compensate former sub-postmasters and their families who were made to repay ...
Long-sought family involvement is included in the proposal, as is partial funding by Fujitsu, and an acknowledgement by the ...
The Post Office Horizon IT scandal had a "disastrous" impact on those wrongly accused and prosecuted for criminal offences, the first report from the official inquiry into the scandal has found. Sir ...
Rab Thomson, from Alva, finally saw the embezzlement conviction that left his life in tatters quashed last year, but was ...
That was the claim from victims’ lawyer Simon Goldberg, who said the Post Office’s intractable and stubborn approach is ...
The Post Office Horizon scandal has been called the UK's most widespread miscarriage of justice, after hundreds of people were wrongly prosecuted due to faulty software which suggested money was ...