If we go to the e mail at the bottom, please. 11th of january 2006, to sean turner. Over the page. It says that a Sub Postmaster has reported that he again is experiencing problems of transfers, a 5th Of January experiencing problems of transfers, a 5th Ofjanuary 2006, which resulted in a loss of around £43,000, which has subsequently rectified itself. I know that there Sub Postmaster has reported this to horizon support you have said they cannot find any problem. Page six. Second e mail in the chain. This is an e mail the inquiry has seen before. It refers to the same issue. Second paragraph says, i havent looked at the recent evidence but i know in the recent evidence but i know in the past this site had hit the lock problem. This problem has been around for years and affect a number of sites most weeks. Finally, they have and something about it. Im interested in whether they really have fixed it, which is why i left the call open, to remind me to check over of the whole estate once
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episode of newscast now it s time for today s sunday episode of newscast with laura kuenssberg and paddy o connell. newscast from the bbc. hello, it s laura in the studio. it s paddy in the studio. and i m so relieved that you didn t ask me about whatever they ve changed to do with football, something or other, because i would have had to try to have a stab at it, and it would have been embarrassing for all concerned. there s a lot of politicians bigging up their love of football. 0h, crikey! which i actually. do you know what, i m always trying to say i m not cynical. it s fine if it s authentic. exactly. like keir starmer is a massive football fan. he likes going to football grounds. that also makes sense for them politically because of the image it projects, but he is a genuine football fan. some of them aren t always, and we did have a bit of a laugh about it on our show this morning. but the main thing we talked about this morning on the programme, not exclusively, but w
now on bbc news, newscast with laura kuenssberg and paddy o connell. newscast from the bbc. hello, it s laura in the studio. it s paddy in the studio. and i m so relieved that you didn t ask me about whatever they ve changed to do with football, something or other, because i would have had to try to have a stab at it, and it would have been embarrassing for all concerned. there s a lot of politicians bigging up their love of football. 0h, crikey! which i actually. do you know what, i m always trying to say i m not cynical. it s fine if it s authentic. exactly. like keir starmer is a massive football fan. he likes going to football grounds. that also makes sense for them politically because of the image it projects, but he is a genuine football fan. some of them aren t always, and we did have a bit of a laugh about it on our show this morning. but the main thing we talked about this morning on the programme, not exclusively, but we talked a lot about health and social care bec