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First Post Office Capture IT system conviction referred to Court of Appeal

Sky News Friday, 18 July 2025 ()
The first Post Office Capture conviction is to be sent to the Court of Appeal, Sky News understands, in a "breakthrough" moment in the IT scandal.
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