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Details of more than 100 British officials were in the data, which may have fallen into the hands of the Taliban.
The High Court has cleared defendant law firm DWF of data protection breaches in collating evidence about the way North ...
Thousands of Afghans have moved to the UK under a secret scheme which was set up after a British official inadvertently ...
The MoD says it will 'robustly defend' against large compensation claims from Afghans affected by the data breach, and won't ...
Afghans who worked with UK forces left behind after the fall of Kabul and affected by the breach call on the UK to evacuate ...
Details about the blunder can finally be made public after a judge lifted a court injunction that had been sought by the ...
Britain has secretly offered asylum to nearly 24,000 Afghan soldiers and their families caught up in the most serious data ...
Thousands of Afghans won’t receive compensation from UK over data breach - The catastrophic leak saw details of 18,714 ...
UK politicians had tried to keep the Afghan data leak a secret, RTE's Tommy Meskill looks at the reasons behind this.
Bloomberg's Caroline Hepker, Stephen Carroll, Yuan Potts and Lizzy Burden have your daily guide to British politics. We'll ...
Army leaders have launched an inquiry after the identities of soldiers in the SAS were revealed in a fresh data breach.
UK retailer The Co-op has confirmed that over 6.5 million people were impacted by the April 2025 data breach, which was loosely attributed to the elusive Scattered Spider cybercriminal gang.