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Panorama marks first anniversary of historic Court of Appeal ruling
Nick Wallis
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First anniversary of historic ruling Hi there Apologies for the recent radio silence. I have been out in the USA covering Johnny Depp’s legal travails. Court days are around 16 to 17 hours long. Up at 4am, travel to court, queue up for a wristband, get into the court building at 7am, wait three hours…
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Post Office Scandal theatre tour annoucement
Nick Wallis
Secret Email
Three dates confirmed Hi I am very pleased to tell you that “Post Office Scandal: The Inside Story” will be starting a wee, three-date theatre tour of southern England later this year, hopefully with more dates and northerly/westerly locations to follow. I have written a blog post explaining how it all came about here. This…
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Compensation for the 555 confirmed
Nick Wallis
Secret Email
plus another conviction quashed… Hi there Apologies for the delay in getting this out to you. I was hosting a business conference in Liverpool yesterday, and whilst I had a good idea things were going to go crazy, I was only able to switch my phone on to check it sporadically. The conference itself made…
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Minister hoping to jump through “just the last hoops”
Nick Wallis
Secret Email
Paul Scully’s teasing hint Good morning I’m rushing to get my train to head to the inquiry this morning so I’ll try to keep things relatively brief. Former Post Office manager Nicki Arch is giving evidence today. Yesterday she tweeted the Postal Affairs minister Paul Scully, asking if there was any “chance of any good…
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NFSP chair witnessed Horizon remote access in 2016
Nick Wallis
Secret Email
Vennells’ legacy Hi there The terrible situation in Ukraine has (wholly understandably) pushed the Post Office Horizon scandal out of the broadcast news running orders, but still the inquiry rolls on. There was a lot of interest in Friday afternoon’s focus group, mainly because one of the participants was Sue Edgar, chair of the National…
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“Good news” for the 555 “in the next few days”
Nick Wallis
Secret Email
plus more from the inquiry… Hello hello Proper compensation for the 555 looks ever more likely given the tenor of yesterday’s debate in parliament. How it will arrive and whether the Bates v Post Office settlement agreement will be unpicked as part of it remains to be seen, but the Business minister Paul Scully says…
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Post Office Inquiry brings new tales of misery
Nick Wallis
Secret Email
Inquiry opens to growing public anger Hello there It’s hard to overstate the significance of the last six days. The Post Office scandal now, finally, has the same level of public awareness as the infected blood scandal, Windrush and/or the Mid-Staffordshire NHS hospital scandal. I knew Monday was going to be a big media occasion…
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Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry formally begins today
Nick Wallis
Secret Email
Subpostmasters give impact statements Good morning I’m sitting somewhere in the bowels of New Broadcasting House waiting to go on the BBC News Channel, having just done a quick turn on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. It is the first day proper of the Statutory Inquiry into the Post Office Horizon scandal and I have…
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Oops. Sorry. New version of the last email but with working links this time…
Nick Wallis
Secret Email
What was Lord Neuberger thinking? With apologies – I failed to put the right links to my big exclusive on Lord Neuberger in the last secret email. They have been changed in the email below so you can actually link through to the story this time. The rest of the email remains identical. Thanks to…
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Ex-President of the Supreme Court advised Post Office on recusal of judge
Nick Wallis
Secret Email
What was Lord Neuberger thinking? Hello! Sorry I’ve been a bit quiet recently, I have been holed up in a studio for six hours a day recording the audiobook version of The Great Post Office Scandal. It took seven days. The completed item is 18 hours long. It was recorded at the RNIB Talking Books…
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