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- Norway revokes missile export licenses to Malaysia amid concerns
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- Hungarian officials find asbestos contamination in western road surfaces
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- China hosts state banquet for Donald Trump amid discussions on bilateral ties
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An iconic French site made the list,but it’s not the Eiffel Tower.
Post Office gave BONUSES for every conviction, says Gary Thomas as chief’s shocking email mocking victims is revealed The Sun says THE Post Office paid out bonuses for every Horizon conviction – as a chief’s shocking email mocking innocent victims is revealed. Gary Thomas told the Post Office Horizon inquiry that his probe into sub-postmasters had been fuelled by “bonus objectives”. The long-serving Post Office employee was the lead investigator in the case of Julian Wilson, who was wrongfully convicted in 2008. Worcestershire postmaster Wilson died from bowel cancer in 2016, five years before he was cleared of stealing £27,000.…
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‘Hippy crack’ was made illegal in November 2023.
Elementor #578178January 11, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – PM’s Post Office Scandal Plan: Justice by Special Delivery The Metro’s front page reports that new laws to quash the convictions of hundreds of sub-postmasters and sub-postmistresses have been announced by Rishi Sunak. The paper says exonerated postmasters will only need to sign a form declaring their innocence to clear their names and should get compensation of around £600,000 each by the end of the year. It adds that 555 people who won £58m in a mass action in 2019 but only received £22,000 each after costs will…
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