It';s great that it's finally getting the attention it derserves, but a number of media organizations have been pushing this case for many years - yet because it's appeared in an ITV drama it seems to have got the attention of the people who should have been looking at it years ago.
Is that how we're going to run the country, by only focusing on those events / miscarriages of justice that can be made into a good primetime drama ?
Perhaps ITV should commission a drama series on people having to use food banks, or being certified as "fit to work" in order to qualify for the meagre benefits offered by the government ?