Controversial proposals to replace archived will documents with digital copies in order to save storage costs have been dropped, the Ministry of Justice has announced. In a move that will be welcomed by historians, a minister said the 'indispensable bridge' to the past would be preserved.
The government was responding to a consultation document last year which proposed preserving wills as digital copies rather than original documents. Leading historians described the plan as 'sheer vandalism'.
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