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Post Office Scandal: 1,000 Wrongful Convictions, 13 Suicides, Zero Accountability
The Post Office Horizon IT scandal resulted in approximately 1,000 wrongful convictions of subpostmasters due to a faulty computer system, causing at least 13 suicides and widespread financial and psychological devastation; no one has been held accountable.
Post Office Scandal: 1,000 Wrongful Convictions, 13 Suicides, Zero Accountability
The Post Office Horizon IT scandal resulted in approximately 1,000 wrongful convictions of subpostmasters due to a faulty computer system, causing at least 13 suicides and widespread financial and psychological devastation; no one has been held accountable.
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52% Bias Score


Post Office Scandal Inquiry Highlights Devastating Impact on Families
The first report of the Post Office Horizon scandal inquiry, releasing today, details the profound human impact on families of wrongly accused subpostmasters, including lasting mental health issues and calls for corporate accountability from Fujitsu.
Post Office Scandal Inquiry Highlights Devastating Impact on Families
The first report of the Post Office Horizon scandal inquiry, releasing today, details the profound human impact on families of wrongly accused subpostmasters, including lasting mental health issues and calls for corporate accountability from Fujitsu.
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40% Bias Score


Post Office Horizon Scandal Inquiry: Human Impact Report Due Tuesday
The first part of the inquiry report into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, focusing on the human impact and compensation, will be released on Tuesday; Harjinder Butoy, who spent 18 months in prison before his conviction was overturned, highlights the devastating impact on victims.
Post Office Horizon Scandal Inquiry: Human Impact Report Due Tuesday
The first part of the inquiry report into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, focusing on the human impact and compensation, will be released on Tuesday; Harjinder Butoy, who spent 18 months in prison before his conviction was overturned, highlights the devastating impact on victims.
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48% Bias Score


UK Government Announces Compensation for Postmasters Affected by Faulty Post Office Software
The UK government announced a compensation scheme for postmasters affected by the faulty "Capture" software (1992-2000), with an initial rollout to 150 claimants in Autumn 2025, following the discovery of a critical report on the system.
UK Government Announces Compensation for Postmasters Affected by Faulty Post Office Software
The UK government announced a compensation scheme for postmasters affected by the faulty "Capture" software (1992-2000), with an initial rollout to 150 claimants in Autumn 2025, following the discovery of a critical report on the system.
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40% Bias Score


DHS Ends Investigation into Undocumented Migrant Wrongfully Accused of Threatening Trump
The Department of Homeland Security ended its investigation into Ramon Morales-Reyes, an undocumented migrant initially accused of threatening President Trump, after law enforcement determined he was framed by a man with a history of assaulting him; Morales-Reyes remains in ICE custody pending depor...
DHS Ends Investigation into Undocumented Migrant Wrongfully Accused of Threatening Trump
The Department of Homeland Security ended its investigation into Ramon Morales-Reyes, an undocumented migrant initially accused of threatening President Trump, after law enforcement determined he was framed by a man with a history of assaulting him; Morales-Reyes remains in ICE custody pending depor...
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52% Bias Score


DNA Evidence Discrepancy Leads to Dismissal of 2010 Murder Case
Kavon Young, initially linked to the 2010 murder of John Pernell via a one in 3.4 billion DNA match, was released after prosecutors dropped the case two days before trial due to an unexplained discrepancy in the DNA evidence; Bode Technology Group, the testing lab, lost the original sample.
DNA Evidence Discrepancy Leads to Dismissal of 2010 Murder Case
Kavon Young, initially linked to the 2010 murder of John Pernell via a one in 3.4 billion DNA match, was released after prosecutors dropped the case two days before trial due to an unexplained discrepancy in the DNA evidence; Bode Technology Group, the testing lab, lost the original sample.
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52% Bias Score

Post Office Horizon Inquiry: 1,000 Wrongly Convicted, Institutional Negligence Revealed
The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry's initial report reveals that faulty software led to the wrongful conviction of roughly 1,000 post office workers between 1999 and 2015, causing significant distress, including suicide attempts and family breakdowns, and highlighting institutional negligence.

Post Office Horizon Inquiry: 1,000 Wrongly Convicted, Institutional Negligence Revealed
The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry's initial report reveals that faulty software led to the wrongful conviction of roughly 1,000 post office workers between 1999 and 2015, causing significant distress, including suicide attempts and family breakdowns, and highlighting institutional negligence.
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40% Bias Score

Post Office Scandal Inquiry: Part One on Compensation Released Tuesday
Sir Wyn Williams will release the first part of his inquiry report on the Post Office IT scandal on Tuesday, focusing on compensation for sub-postmasters wrongly convicted due to the faulty Horizon system; the second part, focusing on who is to blame, is not expected until 2026, with potential crimi...

Post Office Scandal Inquiry: Part One on Compensation Released Tuesday
Sir Wyn Williams will release the first part of his inquiry report on the Post Office IT scandal on Tuesday, focusing on compensation for sub-postmasters wrongly convicted due to the faulty Horizon system; the second part, focusing on who is to blame, is not expected until 2026, with potential crimi...
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44% Bias Score

Jury Acquits Karen Read in Boyfriend's Death, Citing Police Misconduct
A Massachusetts jury acquitted Karen Read of murder charges in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, citing police missteps and unconvincing evidence, despite finding her guilty of drunk driving the night of his death.

Jury Acquits Karen Read in Boyfriend's Death, Citing Police Misconduct
A Massachusetts jury acquitted Karen Read of murder charges in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, citing police missteps and unconvincing evidence, despite finding her guilty of drunk driving the night of his death.
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60% Bias Score

Letby Conviction: Concerns Raised Over Evidence and Systemic NHS Failures
Lucy Letby's conviction for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more at the Countess of Chester Hospital has prompted concerns over the reliability of the prosecution's evidence and sparked a debate about institutional failures within the NHS, prompting a major official inquiry.

Letby Conviction: Concerns Raised Over Evidence and Systemic NHS Failures
Lucy Letby's conviction for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more at the Countess of Chester Hospital has prompted concerns over the reliability of the prosecution's evidence and sparked a debate about institutional failures within the NHS, prompting a major official inquiry.
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48% Bias Score

DHS Drops Investigation into Alleged Trump Death Threat After Finding Evidence of Framing
An undocumented immigrant, Ramón Morales-Reyes, initially accused of threatening President Trump, is no longer under investigation after authorities discovered evidence suggesting he was framed by a man who allegedly assaulted him in 2023; this man has been separately charged by state prosecutors.

DHS Drops Investigation into Alleged Trump Death Threat After Finding Evidence of Framing
An undocumented immigrant, Ramón Morales-Reyes, initially accused of threatening President Trump, is no longer under investigation after authorities discovered evidence suggesting he was framed by a man who allegedly assaulted him in 2023; this man has been separately charged by state prosecutors.
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40% Bias Score

Undocumented Immigrant Wrongly Accused of Threatening Trump
A Milwaukee man, Ramon Morales-Reyes, was wrongly accused of threatening to assassinate former President Trump; investigators found Demetric Deshawn Scott wrote the letters to prevent Morales-Reyes from testifying in a robbery case; Morales-Reyes faces deportation despite his exoneration.

Undocumented Immigrant Wrongly Accused of Threatening Trump
A Milwaukee man, Ramon Morales-Reyes, was wrongly accused of threatening to assassinate former President Trump; investigators found Demetric Deshawn Scott wrote the letters to prevent Morales-Reyes from testifying in a robbery case; Morales-Reyes faces deportation despite his exoneration.
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52% Bias Score
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