A draft report revealed Post Office bosses knew about the faults in its Horizon IT system during court cases, but still went ahead with the Alan Bates vs the Post Office Ltd case. Campaigner Alan Bates led a group of 555 sub-postmasters
Brits are being warned about a mystery hitting the Post Office as dozens receive fines. There has been a surge in counterfeit stamps going through the postal system, leaving unknowing recipients with £5 penalties. Some say they bought their stamps from reputable
“Sending love and well wishes to all, always,” she concluded with a red heart. The Hollywood star has since deleted her “silly post” hinting at the photo editing furore, which promoted her Betty Booze drinks brand, but didn’t expressly name the royal.
Omid Scobie has defended a tweet showing an alarm clock set for 6pm, the time Princess Kate announced her cancer diagnosis. The author of Endgame posted the screenshot on X just before 5pm on Friday (March 22), an hour before the video
Harry Maguire spoke volumes by saying less when asked whether he could run the country better than the Conservative Party after being used in a cringe social media post on Tuesday. The Tories have been mocked this week after an attempt at
A young woman who died from a rare form of cancer is posthumously going viral on social media after her final and poignant message was shared with the world online. “If you’re reading this then it means I have died from my
A Remainer group has deleted a social media post and issued a clarification over claims made about Lee Anderson. Best for Britain said on X that the Ashfield MP was suspended when he was a Labour councillor “for getting the equivalent of
Conor McGregor bizarrely promoted his own film on Sydney Sweeney’s Instagram post about her new film Immaculate set to release later this week. Sweeney has become a Hollywood A-lister this year, with the Euphoria star hitting the big screen for her performances
Penguin counters wanted at remote post in Antarctica: 'Training will be provided' for 'varied tasks'
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The British government introduced legislation to overturn wrongful convictions of hundreds of post office branch managers in England. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak voiced the importance of clearing the names of those affected by the faulty computer accounting system Horizon. The bill, expected