The Guardian view on the Post Office scandal : justice delayed, redress demanded and a nation’s (...)
The public inquiry judge delivered a blistering moral verdict on a public institution that turned on its own people with devastating consequences It was not a terror attack or an earthquake but something more mundane – a faulty computer system and a rigid bureaucracy – yet it devastated hundreds (...)
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Royal Mail allowed to scrap second-class post on Saturdays to help universal service ‘survive’ – business live
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As much as £5bn needed to revive UK’s struggling high streets, study finds
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Labour MPs call on Starmer to focus on radical ideas to lower cost of living
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