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Tough justice

IN AN IDEAL WORLD, IT SHOULD not have taken a saccharine ITV series to bring the plight of the sub-postmasters victimised by the Post Office’s Horizon accounting software to public attention.

Perhaps the scandal, despite years of increasing mainstream media coverage, was simply too complicated to explain in readily intelligible terms, and only a human interest angle, backed with a prime time television slot, could do the trick.

Be that as it may, now that the public’s attention has been captured, the question of what to

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