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Post Office Scandal: Prime Minister announces plans to quash ALL (subject to Ts & Cs) Post Office convictions
Nick Wallis
Extraordinary people telling their stories Hello, good afternoon and welcome to our new joiners. It’s good to have you on board. We start with some breaking news. Rishi Sunak has just announced that the government is going to attempt to get the majority of Subpostmaster convictions in England and Wales quashed. This is the breaking…
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Political leaders respond to Post Office drama as matter is debated in parliament
Nick Wallis
Public outcry provokes action Hello all Many times over the years covering this story I hoped we might get to a moment where this story would become huge. I thought that moment was on 23 April 2021 when so many Subpostmasters got their convictions quashed and dear old Tom Hedges was filmed popping open a…
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The three biggest Post Office scandal news lines to come out this week
Nick Wallis
Well That Was Quite A Week Hello there, I had no idea Mr Bates vs The Post Office would take off in the way it did. We are all reeling at the attention it has got. Goodness me. If you haven’t seen it yet – it’s definitely worth a watch. You can find it on…
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Mr Bates vs The Post Office to kick off a big year
Nick Wallis
plus: More Serious Compensation Concerns Hello, How are we all then? Christmas break going well? Ready for 2024? It’s certainly going to be a big year in terms of public awareness of the Post Office scandal. Firstly there is Mr Bates vs The Post Office, which goes out on ITV1 at 9pm for four nights…
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Paul Scully exclusive interview
Nick Wallis
plus: James Hartley on Today! Hello everyone When Paul Scully was reshuffled out of government in November, I got in touch and asked if he’d do a podcast, talking about his experience of being Post Office minister from Feb 2020 to July 2022. At t time the government was trying to work out how to…
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The Answer(s) to the Question: Where did all the money go?
Nick Wallis
plus: Gary’s years of hurt(ing people) G’morning, The most common question I get asked about this scandal is “Where did all the money go?“, occasionally accompanied by “It must have gone somewhere. Money isn’t created out of thin air. In a double-entry accounting system, it has to show up somewhere. It can always be properly…
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Exclusive: Post Office and govt fail in attempt to reduce Subpostmaster compensation pots
Nick Wallis
plus: Noel gets a paperback edition Morning! I am trying not to bombard you with too many newsletters as I appreciate it can induce fatigue, but I thought I’d point you to a wee exclusive on my Post Office Scandal website this morning. The government and the Post Office have been trying run an argument…
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“there is FFFFiiinnn no ‘Case for the Justice of Thieving Subpostmasters’”. A Post Office Investigator Writes…
Nick Wallis
plus: Altman’s Altamont Hi everyone I was hoping to write a piece about Gary Thomas’s evidence to the Post Office Inquiry on Thursday but events have rather overtaken me. I started the week with very little work on (just a day shift at ITV News on Friday), but then I got two days at 5…
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Jarnail Singh’s strange song
Nick Wallis
plus: Watch the Bates v Post Office trailer! Good afternoon I’ve written a piece about Jarnail Singh’s evidence to the Inquiry. It was a shambolic, miserable affair. Day 1 revealed Singh as an utter incompetent. Day 2 was more about specific failings in the prosecution of Seema Misra. These were revealed to be huge, and…
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Singh on the stand, plus more clues about the criminal conspiracy at the Post Office
Nick Wallis
plus: Government torpedoes GLO deadline Hi there Jarnail Singh, the internal Post Office lawyer who sent round an email crowing about the imprisonment of Seema Misra, is currently giving a masterclass in confused obfuscation at the Horizon IT inquiry. He really isn’t making much sense, but it is compelling viewing. You can spend the next…