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Afghans who worked with UK forces left behind after the fall of Kabul and affected by the breach call on the UK to evacuate ...
Johnny Mercer, the former veterans minister, who was covered by the super-injunction because of his knowledge of the events, ...
Details of more than 100 British officials were in the data, which may have fallen into the hands of the Taliban.
The UK’s previous government set up a secret immigration route for Afghans affected by a data breach three years ago and then ...
The identities of more than 100 British officials, including members of the special forces and MI6, were compromised in a ...
On the face of it, the Afghan data breach is very bad indeed. It is arguably the worst leak of secret UK government names ...
Grant Shapps claims he was ‘surprised’ gagging order was in place for ‘so long’ – despite fighting to keep superinjunction in ...
Bad decisions and mistakes by governments should result, not in cover-ups, but in those responsible being held to account ...
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.
The breach exposed the details of Afghan nationals and compromised the personal information of over 100 British officials.
UK politicians had tried to keep the Afghan data leak a secret, RTE's Tommy Meskill looks at the reasons behind this.