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Our community has reacted with anger, disbelief and deep concern to revelations that a catastrophic Ministry of Defence data ...
Ed Davey has called for a public inquiry into the MOD data leak that put at risk the lives of up to 25,000 Afghans who supported the British campaign in Afghanistan, and the unprecedented ...
Information Commissioner's Office says the 'deeply regrettable incident' put 'thousands of vulnerable people at risk' and 'can never happen again' ...
Former Conservative ministers have "serious questions to answer" over a data breach which revealed the details of thousands of Afghans who had supported British forces, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
Keir Starmer has said former ministers in the previous Conservative government have "serious questions to answer" over the ...
At Prime Minister’s Questions, he sought to blame the previous Government for the data blunder which was kept quiet with a super injunction ...
A government official told The i Paper there was a threat of a repeat of last summer's riots after the disclosure.
It has come to light that thousands of Afghans have migrated to the UK under a secret program that was established after a ...
Our community has reacted with anger, disbelief and deep concern to revelations that a catastrophic Ministry of Defence data ...
The recently uncovered Afghan asylum scheme, revealed under the spotlight of a House of Commons statement by Defence ...
Watch live as Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch face off in Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday (16 July). It comes just a day after a superinjunction used by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) under ...
Almost 24,000 Afghan nationals are being relocated to the UK after a data breach exposed thousands to possible Taliban reprisal, with the error kept secret under a super-injunction for nearly a year.