Post Office inquiry: Ex-communications boss admits old emails attacking journalists now look ‘ludicrous’
Inquiry counsel Julian Blake presented a large number of emails exchanged between Davies and other Post Office employees over several years.
Inquiry counsel Julian Blake presented a large number of emails exchanged between Davies and other Post Office employees over several years.
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JP Morgan and the majority owner of Greek payments firm Viva Wallet are battling each other at a court this week over the valuation of its joint venture.
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