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Postal Services Bill - Clause 2: Meaning of ‘relevant offence’

23 May 2024

Lead MP

Kevin Hollinrake

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Kevin Hollinrake raised concerns about postal services bill - clause 2: meaning of ‘relevant offence’ in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Minister Kevin Hollinrake moves the amendment, describing it as an historic day for overturning convictions following a significant miscarriage of justice. He acknowledges the support from all parts of both Houses and highlights that the Bill will enable convictions to be overturned upon Royal Assent.
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