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Questions remain after Post Office scandal - but PM has taken himself out of firing line | Beth Rigby

Sky News Wednesday, 10 January 2024
When nine million people watch a TV drama that then provokes a national outpouring of anger over the postmasters' fight for justice, a prime minister would do well to acknowledge the public mood and act.
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