All Horizon articles
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NewsPolice seek corporate manslaughter advice over Post Office Horizon scandal
Police investigating the Post Office Horizon scandal are now seeking advice for corporate manslaughter charges
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NewsGovernment issues response to Horizon Inquiry report recommendations
Funded legal support, and extension of deadlines and a forward facing plan of action have been announced
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NewsFuture of the Post Office to be shaped by postmasters and customers
Government launches the Post Office Green Paper, the first comprehensive review in 15 years
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NewsCould Horizon IT scandal suicides represent corporate manslaughter?
The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry is ‘uncharted territory’ for corporate manslaughter, says crime lawyer
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NewsPost Office Minister responds to latest Horizon report
Post Office Minister Gareth Thomas spoke to Parliament after the newly released report into the Horizon IT scandal’s human impact
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NewsHorizon IT scandal report calls for ‘full and fair compensation’ for victims
First part of new report into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal looks at the human impact including thirteen of the wrongfully accused who took their own lives
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NewsGovernment announces compensation scheme for Post Office Capture victims
Postmasters who lost out due to the Capture software now have certainty about the eligibility criteria for redress
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NewsPost Office confirms Nigel Railton as chair after year as interim
The Government has today confirmed the reappointment of Nigel Railton as chair of Post Office Limited
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NewsPost Office agrees to pay compensation over subpostmaster data breach
The Post Office published an unredacted settlement document on its website, which contained the names and addresses of subpostmasters affected by the Horizon scandal
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Features and analysisNew report on the social impact of the Horizon IT scandal released
New research explores the critical issues posed by the Horizon Scandal
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Features and analysisBBC report reveals Post Office used £600m of public money on the Horizon IT system
BBC’s new report shows that even after they ceased using Fujitsu’s system for a decade, they still paid
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Features and analysisProgress update on redress for postmasters subject to bankruptcy orders
Government issues a report on postmaster redress for those subject to bankruptcy after Horizon IT scandal
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Features and analysisHorizon victim issues High Court proceedings against Post Office and Fujistu
Lee Castleton has issued High Court proceedings against Post Office and Fujistu for their part in the Horizon scandal
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Features and analysisGovernment to manage redress for postmasters who have had convictions overturned
The Post Office will cease to be involved in the redress for postmasters following calls from campaigners and postmasters
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Features and analysisPost Office campaigners awarded OBEs for their fight for justice in Post Office Horizon scandal
A group of former sub-postmasters and postmasters have been recognised in the King’s New Year’s Honours lists
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Features and analysisPost Office launches centralised wellbeing resources for postmasters
The Post Office has announced a new initiative to centralise and simplify access to wellbeing resources for postmasters
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Features and analysisThe Post Office Horizon IT inquiry ends after three years of evidence
The Post Office Horizon IT inquiry was led by retired high court judge Sir Wyn Williams
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Features and analysisPost Office delivers £20 million boost to postmasters ahead of Christmas
The Post Office has accelerated the delivery of a £20 million boost to postmasters’ pay packets this month
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Features and analysisPost Office looks for ‘new relationship’ with subpostmasters in five-year plan
The Transformation Plan sets out an ambition to deliver £250m boost to postmasters’ income by 2030, subject to funding discussions with the government
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Features and analysisSir Alan Bates urges PM to set compensation deadline for Horizon scandal victims
Bates has written to the Prime Minister on two occasions and has not received a reply


















