A law quashing sub-postmasters’ convictions from the Horizon IT scandal was approved by Parliament on Thursday.
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No-fault evictions bill now unlikely to pass
The Renters (Reform) Bill would have banned landlords from evicting tenants without a reason.
Man, 75, arrested in connection with dog walker death
The 65-year-old dog walker was found shot dead on a remote Perthshire path in February.
Inside the secret government Rwanda training base
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Target to cut court backlog cannot be met, says watchdog
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Smoking ban bill set to be shelved due to election
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Drivers trapped for hours in Edinburgh flooding
Edinburgh city bypass was closed in both directions after more than a month’s worth of rain fell in 36 hours.
Vennells told not to make Post Office front page news
The former Post Office chief executive faced a second day of questions into the Horizon IT scandal.
‘He does special things every week’ – Littler’s rise continues
Teenager Luke Littler continues his rise with his first major PDC title, beating Luke Humphries in the Premier League Darts final.
