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Some 18,700 Afghan applicants to UK resettlement scheme had their personal details leak in Ministry of Defence blunder ...
The Ministry of Defence has outlined a series of reforms introduced in response to the data breach involving the Afghan ...
The personal information of nearly 19,000 people was leaked in the data breach, and only came to light last week following the lifting of a superinjunction.
Paul Rimmer urged the Home Office to investigate the risk of radicalisation further, warning that Afghanistan is ‘becoming a ...
A MP has written to Defence Secretary John Healey about accommodation for thousands of Afghans resettled in the UK after a major data leak ...
Former Burnham-On-Sea MP James Heappey, who previously served as Armed Forces Minister, has publicly apologised following ...
Lord Beamish said the cross-party group would launch a probe after considering defence assessment documents related to the ...
The data leak prompted a super-injunction which meant the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC), which routinely reviews ...
Bad decisions and mistakes by governments should result, not in cover-ups, but in those responsible being held to account ...
Concerns about reprisal by the Taliban prompted the UK government to secretly grant asylum to thousands of Afghans and allow ...
A former Somerset MP has admitted he and colleagues “let the country down badly” after the Afghan list breach was revealed last week, writes Phil Hill. Former Wells MP James Heappey was the Armed ...
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