Kemi against the machine
The Tory leader’s take on the Post Office scandal is a familiar one.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The Tory leader’s take on the Post Office scandal is a familiar one.
ByRishi Sunak refuses to back Kemi Badenoch in her public spat with the former Post Office head.
ByAngered by the Post Office scandal, Yvonne Tracey wants to bring down the Lib Dem leader.
ByAt the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry I met Mark Kelly, who has lost everything he worked for.
ByIn Westminster, none of the main parties are innocent, but Ed Davey is in the greatest danger.
ByThe blame for what happened lies with the whole political establishment.
ByOne TV drama – on the Post Office Horizon scandal – has exposed the unaccountability of power in the UK.
ByThe Post Office scandal exposes Britain’s broken state.
ByThis is a rare example of a piece of drama not just capturing, but creating, a national moment.
ByWith the Lib Dem leader entangled in the Post Office scandal, the party cannot escape its legacy in coalition.
ByWorkers across the continent are striking in the face of surging inflation – but no country matches the UK.
ByPostal strikes are just PR cover – the split has been planned for years.
ByThe cost-of-living crisis has led to a 20 per cent year-on-year rise in cash withdrawals.
ByThe multibillion-dollar company stood by as lives were wrecked because of its own failings.
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