Conservative leader and former business secretary Kemi Badenoch has told the Horizon IT inquiry the government allowed “bureaucracy to get in the way of redress” for wronged subpostmasters.
Lady Smith, chair of the inquiry, interrupted him to explain that the inquiry had no part in the compensation process and that Redress Scotland - which was created in 2021, offering payments of up ...
Edinburgh University has warned staff it expects to make job cuts in response to “unsustainable” funding. In a message to ...
Makazole Mapimpi was the early victor, his spoils a try from Handré Pollard’s darting cross-field kick which was on the back ...
A survivor and expert of abuse in care are urging the government to announce details of a redress system by the time a national apology is given in Parliament. Minister Erica Stanford, the lead ...
Scotland needed to open the points ledger in the second half and when South Africa transgressed at a scrum, Russell landed a ...
Councils have shelled out more than £4.2m in compensation to drivers for car-wrecking potholes. The huge sum works out at ...
Worcester 'DES daughter' Caitlin McCarthy to speak at Scottish Parliament on awareness as her film "Wonder Drug" progresses ...
Two MPs raised the issue of State Pension compensation for millions of 1950s-born women during a Treasury debate.
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted he has written back to Sir Alan Bates about compensation for Horizon victims after the former ...
Data breach exposed personal details of the hundreds of former subpostmasters who had defeated the Post Office in the High ...