the government is preparing a new law to swiftly exonerate and compensate post office branch managers who were convicted over horizon it scandal. over a 15 year period until 2015, more than 700 people were wrongfully convicted of fraud, theft or false accounting, because the it system had produced shortfalls in their accounts. so far, only 93 have had their convictions overturned. mr sunak said it was the biggest miscarriage in british history and government would quickly right the wrongs of the past. here s our political editor chris mason. four nights of drama on the telly after two decades of injustice. and, just one week later. we come to questions for the prime minister. the most high profile moment of the week at westminster. the start of prime minister s question time. and rishi sunak said. mr speaker this is one of the greatest miscarriages ofjustice in our nation s history. today i can announce that we will introduce new primary legislation, to make sure that those c
they have actually got rid of documents and am not surprised because having buckets full of post office documents is torturous, absolutely torturous. just office documents is torturous, absolutely torturous. office documents is torturous, absolutely torturous. just one last thin. we absolutely torturous. just one last thing- we have absolutely torturous. just one last thing. we have talked absolutely torturous. just one last thing. we have talked before - absolutely torturous. just one last thing. we have talked before and| absolutely torturous. just one last. thing. we have talked before and you had some harsh things to say about the lid dem leader sir ed davey who has been quick to call for others to resign in the past who was in charge of the post office back in 2010. he was not at pmqs today when the prime minister announced this, should he have been? fih minister announced this, should he have been? have been? oh god yes. he s the leader of a have been? oh god yes. he s t