Former sub-postmaster Jo Hamilton has welcomed the government’s decision to establish new laws exonerating victims of the Post Office scandal. Speaking outside the inquiry in central London, she said, “at last, we’re being listened to.”
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Public and political calls for redress for the victims of the Post Office scandal continue to grow as MPs return from their Christmas recess. The prime minister and the Labour leader have joined calls..