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nick wallace, wrote _ of the faulty it system? nick wallace, wrote that - of the faulty it system?that very - of the faulty it system? ii ca. wallace, wrote that very important book over the past couple of years also, he was interviewed on bbc breakfast a little bit earlier and he was talking about how much fujitsu still has to answer, saying in his view they have been very quiet and all of this, they haven't spoken very much about compensation. since the high court case in 2019. so in his view, they have a lot to say, a lot of questions to answer and that inquiry will have former postmistress is sitting on the edge of their seats, very keen to hear what the fujitsu, the japanese firm will have to say, as well as the mps in the committee, a little distance away from here in parliament, will be listening to paul patterson, the european boss of fujitsu. lots of people waiting to hear what that company has to say today. we are also hearing _ company has to say today. we are also hearing from _ company has to say today. we are also hearing from alan _ company has to say today. we are a
nick wallace, wrote _ of the faulty it system? nick wallace, wrote that - of the faulty it system?that very - of the faulty it system? ii ca. wallace, wrote that very important book over the past couple of years also, he was interviewed on bbc breakfast a little bit earlier and he was talking about how much fujitsu still has to answer, saying in his view they have been very quiet and all of this, they haven't spoken very much about compensation. since the high court case in 2019. so in his...
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nick wallace has done a fantastic work over this over the past decade and a number of mps have picked it is very difficult for people to appreciate two things, either how horribly the post office has behave for the past decade and how great an impact it had on everyone on a personal level. which the four hours of drama got across so well on both aspects. what across so well on both aspects. what do ou across so well on both aspects. what do you want — across so well on both aspects. what do you want to _ across so well on both aspects. what do you want to happen _ across so well on both aspects. what do you want to happen now? a - do you want to happen now? a few thins. as do you want to happen now? a few thinqs- as long _ do you want to happen now? a few things. as long as people - do you want to happen now? fr things. as long as people remember it is not an it issue, the real problem here is the way the post office used the it to demand money for us on prosecute us in criminalises on the way that he try to deny his justice for the last decade. the post office need to be removed as a
nick wallace has done a fantastic work over this over the past decade and a number of mps have picked it is very difficult for people to appreciate two things, either how horribly the post office has behave for the past decade and how great an impact it had on everyone on a personal level. which the four hours of drama got across so well on both aspects. what across so well on both aspects. what do ou across so well on both aspects. what do you want — across so well on both aspects. what do...
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thank you, nick. wallace.y i have seen that before. coming to a really tough five sets this morning, so pretty extreme, 31 degrees, 50% humidity. he was clearly feeling the effects. he was actually sick after his match as well. pretty extreme but he came through. but he came through and he will be happy. perfect start so far, with emma raducanu and dan evans still to come, but the heat clearly took its toll on draper. as he came through his first ever five set match, sat in his chair courtside at one point, calling the doctor to have his blood pressure taken. he was actually sick after the match, such were the rigours of coming through that match in excess of three hours in 31 degree heat against american marcos giron, and will want some time to recover. also through, the british men's number one cameron norrie. much more comfortable for him in every way, in his first round match. the world number 22 beatjuan pablo varillas, in straight sets. and at the time was the first brit through. nice to work yourself in
thank you, nick. wallace.y i have seen that before. coming to a really tough five sets this morning, so pretty extreme, 31 degrees, 50% humidity. he was clearly feeling the effects. he was actually sick after his match as well. pretty extreme but he came through. but he came through and he will be happy. perfect start so far, with emma raducanu and dan evans still to come, but the heat clearly took its toll on draper. as he came through his first ever five set match, sat in his chair courtside...
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now, a couple of years ago , nick now, a couple of years ago, nick wallace wrote a book, the great postice scandal. as a result of it, the horizon scandal fund was set up and i'm joined by trustee helen lacey. this evening, and by fellow trustee david chaplin . helen, all of david chaplin. helen, all of this was written a couple of years ago . so are you frustrated years ago. so are you frustrated how long this has all taken? i'm terribly frustrated. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> i mean, three years ago we spoke to nick and he mentioned writing this book. we published it in november 2021, and it's taken until the itv drama to really get it into the public arena, which i think is really, you know, very, very disappointing for the subpostmasters that are still waiting but it is waiting for money. but it is better late than never, isn't it? well, 25 years for some people. >> i love time and a long time, but i mean, you're in the studio talking about it as we speak. the house of commons is debating it. yes it may have taken an itv drama, but what do we do? how do we get justice for these
now, a couple of years ago , nick now, a couple of years ago, nick wallace wrote a book, the great postice scandal. as a result of it, the horizon scandal fund was set up and i'm joined by trustee helen lacey. this evening, and by fellow trustee david chaplin . helen, all of david chaplin. helen, all of this was written a couple of years ago . so are you frustrated years ago. so are you frustrated how long this has all taken? i'm terribly frustrated. >> absolutely. >> absolutely....
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thank you very much and nick wallace trailer. i have booked a spot in the knockout rounds of the asian cup here in cutoff. he's a sales qualification from a group be by beating syria chucks in our field, the one music. so you, for the soccer was to make it to ins, phone to australia, looking to lift the agent cop up for a 2nd time. having won it in 2015 post on will be will soon be back in action with the game against united arab emirates, palestine lost their opening groups, the match against iran for one. and the team has never won a match at the asian cup. you a began their tournament with the 31 victory over hong kong, and that's better than the most important lesson from the run game is that we have to start every match with complete focus. we lost concentration at the beginning of that game and then luckily it was against the run a strong team who could win this title. we have to be more determined and more mentally ready. a difficult game. not just to uh, because the quality of the opponent and the credit of the 6 of your
thank you very much and nick wallace trailer. i have booked a spot in the knockout rounds of the asian cup here in cutoff. he's a sales qualification from a group be by beating syria chucks in our field, the one music. so you, for the soccer was to make it to ins, phone to australia, looking to lift the agent cop up for a 2nd time. having won it in 2015 post on will be will soon be back in action with the game against united arab emirates, palestine lost their opening groups, the match against...
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and nick wallace to ideas training open to where the men's final is well underway and melvin that image with dev and younique's in are trying to win the 1st grand slam titles. the yeah. and it's a process method of who has taken the opening to set both by 6 games to suite the have has $11.00 grandson previous to the us open plus and that is playing his fast may define off to between 10 times 10 open champion. no box do up of it's in the 70s women's champion are you know, so, but lanka was all smiles as she posed with her trophy for the traditional photo shoot. somebody think i retained the austrian opened championship with the victory over can when tank on saturday, saying in australia and the west indies, cricket team have pulled off one of the biggest. 5 outs and recent memories tonight shows is $2.00 to $7.00, which is to secure this this when in australia since 1997 is all the more impressive considering that joseph went off in tears that 24 hours earlier also being injured, backing too much serious ends in a drill into another surprises england though. just 3 wickets away from pull
and nick wallace to ideas training open to where the men's final is well underway and melvin that image with dev and younique's in are trying to win the 1st grand slam titles. the yeah. and it's a process method of who has taken the opening to set both by 6 games to suite the have has $11.00 grandson previous to the us open plus and that is playing his fast may define off to between 10 times 10 open champion. no box do up of it's in the 70s women's champion are you know, so, but lanka was all...
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especially what the inquiry has uncovered, and there was a tape nick wallace released last week, of thee actually potentially crooks. i am sure that the post office internally all as perhaps dirty little people, orfailed republicans i have heard is described as by them, and they saw us as a bunch of crooks and they were finally, with horizon, able to catch us. , ,, ., , ., catch us. the process that led up to ou catch us. the process that led up to you handing — catch us. the process that led up to you handing back, _ catch us. the process that led up to you handing back, you _ catch us. the process that led up to you handing back, you were - catch us. the process that led up to you handing back, you were very i you handing back, you were very brief about that, that you handed over £22,000. what was the process between being accused and handing that many over? that between being accused and handing that many over?— between being accused and handing that many over? that process was a matter of dazed. _ that many over? that process was a matter of dazed. i _ that many over? that process w
especially what the inquiry has uncovered, and there was a tape nick wallace released last week, of thee actually potentially crooks. i am sure that the post office internally all as perhaps dirty little people, orfailed republicans i have heard is described as by them, and they saw us as a bunch of crooks and they were finally, with horizon, able to catch us. , ,, ., , ., catch us. the process that led up to ou catch us. the process that led up to you handing — catch us. the process that led...
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said, on here and this show a couple of years ago now, more than a couple of years ago, we had on nick wallaceestigating. i think there's a clip in 2010, in the post office was made aware of the justice for subpostmasters alliance they alliance and the fact that they had backing of several mps. had the backing of several mps. >> however, they did nothing about that about it. they denied that anything until, in anything was wrong until, in 2012, a group of independent forensic accountants called second sight were brought in by the post office to look at their honzon the post office to look at their horizon computer system, and second sight found that there were there were errors . were faults, there were errors. >> mean, needless to say , >> now, i mean, needless to say, you know, nothing happened in the aftermath. >> i told the government , the aftermath. >> i told the government, you can't the post office pay can't let the post office pay for their investigation . for their own investigation. it's got be paid by the it's got to be paid by the cabinet office or the cabinet office or it's the m
said, on here and this show a couple of years ago now, more than a couple of years ago, we had on nick wallaceestigating. i think there's a clip in 2010, in the post office was made aware of the justice for subpostmasters alliance they alliance and the fact that they had backing of several mps. had the backing of several mps. >> however, they did nothing about that about it. they denied that anything until, in anything was wrong until, in 2012, a group of independent forensic accountants...
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i had to keep refreshing nick wallace's tweets.er _ clear enough. it caught my breath. i still cannot get over the _ clear enough. it caught my breath. i still cannot get over the fact - clear enough. it caught my breath. i still cannot get over the fact he - still cannot get over the fact he had a warrant out for your arrest. i went to sheffield crown court. they were sending the letters to the house i had not lived in for nearly a year because of obviously losing myjob. it was only because a friend rang me and said, i had a job and a friend rang me and said, you have nonpayment of compensation order warrant. they told me they had been issuing these letters and i was not receiving them.— receiving them. karen from farnborough _ receiving them. karen from farnborough and _ receiving them. karen from farnborough and chris. - receiving them. karen from i farnborough and chris. thanks receiving them. karen from - farnborough and chris. thanks to everyone. please do take the opportunity. you can text us. we need them all. we have some
i had to keep refreshing nick wallace's tweets.er _ clear enough. it caught my breath. i still cannot get over the _ clear enough. it caught my breath. i still cannot get over the fact - clear enough. it caught my breath. i still cannot get over the fact he - still cannot get over the fact he had a warrant out for your arrest. i went to sheffield crown court. they were sending the letters to the house i had not lived in for nearly a year because of obviously losing myjob. it was only because a...
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we had nick wallace's book, we had lance neilson's play.nd get the media to pick it up. we never thought... it was always going to be that the drama was going to be very good and it was very... too close to comfort, it was very real. too close for comfort, it was very real. so for the public and media to get behind us now is just fantastic. it's what we needed. it's what we have been fighting for the two decades now. for for two decades now. now we have got it, we can't thank them enough. you know, just to see public�*s emotions come through who have had nothing to do with it, the belief that they have, it means everything to all of us. you know, we have shouted from the rooftops our innocence for so long but there is nothing better than having the real people of this country supporting us. it's just fantastic. yeah. that is nicky arce, who was wrongly accused of stealing £24,000. live now to our political correspondent, harry farley who's at westminster and will be watching prime so we heard from the minister a plan is very close — could t
we had nick wallace's book, we had lance neilson's play.nd get the media to pick it up. we never thought... it was always going to be that the drama was going to be very good and it was very... too close to comfort, it was very real. too close for comfort, it was very real. so for the public and media to get behind us now is just fantastic. it's what we needed. it's what we have been fighting for the two decades now. for for two decades now. now we have got it, we can't thank them enough. you...
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you've had panorama two big panorama you've, you've actually with that very good bbc journalist nick wallace2021. so it was in the public domain. and and the producers and writers of the programme admit that they relied to a lot in their research on, on, on media, on media articles and broadcasts. so this is a massive failure. and i just wonder, being a cynic, i just wonder if it wasn't an election year, whether the whether parliament would be reacting the way that it had and the government would be reacting way it is now? be reacting the way it is now? well, i think you made a number of interesting points there, stephen. >> what i want to focus on is, is because is the here and now, because this, this thing has been exposed over many, many years, but it now turns out that in the government's it take government's view, it can take effective action. it can introduce primary legislation . introduce primary legislation. well, that's never been on the agenda before. why has it taken the tv drama to achieve that? and why has the tv drama been effective , where members of effective, where members
you've had panorama two big panorama you've, you've actually with that very good bbc journalist nick wallace2021. so it was in the public domain. and and the producers and writers of the programme admit that they relied to a lot in their research on, on, on media, on media articles and broadcasts. so this is a massive failure. and i just wonder, being a cynic, i just wonder if it wasn't an election year, whether the whether parliament would be reacting the way that it had and the government...
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i just >> lives have been ruined here, and know, ijust spoke and i, you know, ijust i spoke to nick wallaceuh, of months ago. and uh, a number of months ago. and it's great that it's finally all coming out and something's being done. but there's something about these kinds of miscarriages justice is miscarriages of justice that is just infuriating. isn't it? just so infuriating. isn't it? >> it's just >> well, and it's just unbelievable, you unbelievable, isn't it? if you just think, oh, unbelievable, isn't it? if you ju couldn't think, oh, unbelievable, isn't it? if you ju couldn't possibly. think, oh, unbelievable, isn't it? if you ju couldn't possibly. think could unbelievable, isn't it? if you ju ccthinkt possibly. think could unbelievable, isn't it? if you ju ccthink 900 sibly. think could unbelievable, isn't it? if you ju ccthink 900 people nk could unbelievable, isn't it? if you ju ccthink 900 people had ould you think 900 people had committed same crime? it committed the same crime? it didn't right. all didn't smell right. and all of this. happened. yeah. this. but it happened. yeah
i just >> lives have been ruined here, and know, ijust spoke and i, you know, ijust i spoke to nick wallaceuh, of months ago. and uh, a number of months ago. and it's great that it's finally all coming out and something's being done. but there's something about these kinds of miscarriages justice is miscarriages of justice that is just infuriating. isn't it? just so infuriating. isn't it? >> it's just >> well, and it's just unbelievable, you unbelievable, isn't it? if you just...
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i had nick wallace on the show about ago talking about four months ago talking about four months agoal, and about this very scandal, and it's blown up and you know, it's now blown up and you know, and good. i mean, i'm glad that these people are getting justice. but justice. uh, finally, uh, but what about this, what do you think about this, frances? because now the government saying, well, we government is saying, well, we are looking into exonerating those are falsely those people who are falsely imprisoned yes. well imprisoned sometimes. yes. well isn't a no brainer? imprisoned sometimes. yes. well isn'it a no brainer? imprisoned sometimes. yes. well isn'it is| no brainer? imprisoned sometimes. yes. well isn'it is an» brainer? imprisoned sometimes. yes. well isn'it is an absolute no brainer. >> it is an absolute no brainer. and fact it's so and the fact that it's taken so long for to get to this long for them to get to this position people had position when people have had their destroyed, their their careers destroyed, their lives ruined with they've also been it's heartbreaking.
i had nick wallace on the show about ago talking about four months ago talking about four months agoal, and about this very scandal, and it's blown up and you know, it's now blown up and you know, and good. i mean, i'm glad that these people are getting justice. but justice. uh, finally, uh, but what about this, what do you think about this, frances? because now the government saying, well, we government is saying, well, we are looking into exonerating those are falsely those people who are...