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The revelation of a major data leak and subsequent relocation of thousands of Afghans to the UK has raised serious questions.
A source claims Sir Keir was offered a briefing in relation to the data leak scandal when in opposition, but a surprising ...
No email sent in error could ever have been so expensive – or dangerous. A Royal Marine had inadvertently – and, as it would turn out, catastrophically – circulated an email that included a ...
DEFENCE chiefs are braced for a £1billion compensation bill over a data breach which revealed Afghans who supported UK forces ...
The Ministry of Defence has warned law firms suing for compensation for the Afghan leak victims that it will “fight them hard ...
The Ministry of Defence offered to expedite the review of a rejected resettlement application of an Afghan national after he ...
Fresh questions have been raised over why the unprecedented gagging order was maintained for so long when the level of risk ...
On a dramatic day in Westminster, questions have been asked over why nobody was sacked for the data breach and why the ...
Former Tory prime minister Liz Truss said on X: “I am shocked by the secrecy and cover-up over the admission of thousands of Afghans to Britain at the cost of £7bn to the taxpayer. A decision that was ...
It's been three years since a British official accidentally shared emails that potentially put up to 100,000 Afghan nationals in danger. Here's what's been happening behind the scenes.
A major data breach by the UK Ministry of Defence has forced Britain to launch an emergency relocation program for thousands ...
A resettlement scheme for those affected by the breach, the Afghanistan Response Route, was set up in April 2024 and has seen 4,500 Afghans so far arrive in the UK. It has cost £400m, with a projected ...
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