Fujitsu says it has a 'moral obligation' to UK Post Office victims
Paul Patterson, Chief Executive of the European arm of Fujitsu, says the Japanese tech giant has a "moral obligation" to compensate Post Office victims.
It's been called the biggest miscarriage of justice in the UK - The Post Office IT scandal saw hundreds of employees convicted of crimes they didn't do -- we examine Fujitsu's role as its European boss gives evidence to an inquiry.
As another ship is hit by a missile in the Red Sea there are reports of more companies re-routing cargo as the situation continues to escalate.
And its handbags at dawn between Uniqlo and Shein - One accuses the other of copying its designs, we'll be getting the latest.
(Picture: Fujitsu logo at the company's booth for the CEATEC (Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies) Japan 2017 exhibition at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, east of Tokyo, Japan. Credit: EPA-EFE)
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