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The Post Office inquiry is now breaking for lunch and we'll be bringing you a recap of what has been said so far today shortly. Susan Crichton, the former head lawyer for the Post Office during some of the Horizon prosecutions of sub-postmasters, is shown a note from a meeting between herself and then Post Office chief executive Paula Vennells back in July 2013.
In the meantime, we have plenty of stories and explainers for you to work your way through on our website during the break. Julian Blake, counsel for the inquiry, asks if this was the first time Crichton had discussed the board meeting she had not been invited to with Vennells.
We're expecting the Post Office inquiry to resume at 14:05. To which Crichton says that was her recollection and that in their meeting, Vennells said "she felt the Second Sight report could have been very damaging for the business".
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