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my life. and that s life lost, with the kids, everything, theyjust don t know what they ve done to people. post office minister, kevin hollinrake, has been speaking to bbc breakfast and says the inquiry is important to make sure those responsible are held to account. where evidence has been established people should be prosecuted. that s my view. and i think you and other people i ve spoken to, i certainly feel people within the post office and possibly further afield should go to jail. let s speak now to richard moorhead, who s been writing about the legal ethics surrounding the post office scandal for several years and is also a member of the horizon compensation advisory board. the minister said in his opinion people should be prosecuted and go to jail. do you think that is likely to jail. do you think that is likely to happen and will the next stage of the inquiry go towards that?- the inquiry go towards that? people in the post office the inquiry go towards that? peopl

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where the crowds are ready for a hugely significant historic event that dates back more than two centuries. this is trooping the colour, as we mark the king s official birthday. all five regiments of the fog cards making their way onto centre stage. the footguards. led by the irish wolfhound known as seamus, the regimental mascot of the irish guards. because this year, it is number nine company irish guards who have the honour of providing the escort and trooping their colour. and with them comes the musical flair of the pipes and drums. we have a real treat in store. in about 15 minutes, his majesty the king will set off from buckingham palace for his second birthday parade as monarch and he will be accompanied by other members of the royal family. there is huge excitement around that. we can offer a number of ways to enjoy our coverage this morning. we have audio described commentary for those who are blind or partially sighted, that is via the red button. and you can fi

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in nhs hospitals in england and is demanding the government allocates more money to improve social care. dozens of a&e departments were forced to divert ambulances to other hospitals last week. the royal college of emergency medicine says the system is on its knees, but the department of health says it s investing more money to improve services. dan johnson reports. winter pressure on accident and emergency nothing new, but the red cross now says the strain on hospitals in england amounts to a humanitarian crisis. the charity claims social care cuts mean patients are sent home without the right support, so then they end up back in a&e. red cross volunteers support nhs staff and say they ve seen patients sent home without clothes, some who don t receive the care they need to get washed, even some who ve fallen and not been found for days. a&e staff recognise the problems too. i think the pressures on the nhs, and especially in emergency care, are particularly intense at the

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the british red cross is warning of a humanitarian crisis in nhs hospitals in england and is demanding the government allocates more money to improve social care. dozens of a&e departments were forced to divert ambulances to other hospitals last week. the royal college of emergency medicine says the system is on its knees but the department of health says it s investing more money to improve services. dan johnson reports. winter pressure on accident and emergency nothing new, but the red cross now says the strain on hospitals in england amounts to a humanitarian crisis. the charity claims social care cuts mean patients are sent home without the right support, so then they end up back in a&e. red cross volunteers support nhs staff and say they ve seen patients sent home without clothes, some who don t receive the care they need to get washed, even some who ve fallen and not been found for days. a&e staff recognise the problems too. i think the pressures on the nhs, and esp

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