Three prizes were given out on Wednesday night to the TV drama that brought attention to the Post Office scandal, in which subpostmasters were falsely accused due to issues with the Horizon IT system.
The show received recognition for getting “politicians talking and changed legislation” and was given the impact award as well, it was announced ahead of the NTA ceremony.
Former subpostmaster Jo Hamilton concurred, saying on stage alongside other scandal victims, that “nothing has changed” as she accepted the impact award.
“Trust me, when I visited the new minister at Westminster a few weeks ago.
The majority of the individuals behind me have not yet received payment. Furthermore, almost 300 of the 555 have not yet received payment.
In the meantime, Strictly Come Dancing won the talent show prize for a record nine times running, amid backlash over claims of abusive behavior behind the scenes.
Executive producer Tim Davie expressed confidence in July that additional welfare initiatives, such as staff chaperones and welfare producers, will be implemented for the upcoming series.