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With a super injunction lifted, the defence secretary John Healey has revealed details of the 2022 breach, while the UK data ...
The headline could have been, “UK saves 18,500 Afghans from torture or death.” ...
James Heappey's rare mea culpa came after other ministers sought to distance themselves from the catalogue of errors and ...
On the face of it, the Afghan data breach is very bad indeed. It is arguably the worst leak of secret UK government names ...
The British government hid a billion dollar plan to rescue Afghans who assisted its troops after a data leak exposed them to ...
A data leak that led thousands of Afghans to be resettled in the U.K. after their safety was jeopardized because they ...
James Heappey said claims he had backed a ‘new entitlement’ for people affected by the breach but not eligible for other schemes ...
As the mood fouls over immigration policy, British officials bicker over the decision to allow thousands of Afghans who had not qualified for asylum ...
Tory ex-ministers have sought to defend their record amid mounting pressure over the Afghan data leak that resulted in an unprecedented superinjunction and an £850 million secret relocation scheme.
In the High Court Sir Martin Chamberlain cancelled a super-injunction, applied contra mundum (against everyone), which had ...
Ex-veterans minister Johnny Mercer claimed he had ‘receipts’ regarding the former Conservative administration’s actions in relation to Kabul.
Johnny Mercer, the former veterans minister, who was covered by the super-injunction because of his knowledge of the events, told the BBC the breach was representative of the "chaos" around the ...
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