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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 ...
The Defence Secretary John Healey was left "furious" after another data breach involving Special Forces soldiers.
It’s inconceivable that no one who got the email raised the alarm, writes former UK national armaments director ...
The British government relocated one Afghan family to the UK after they sought to use data protection laws to uncover details of the colossal data breach that officials kept secret for two years.
The breach exposed the details of Afghan nationals and compromised the personal information of over 100 British officials.
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Daily Mail on MSNMoD to 'robustly defend' compensation claims from Afghans in data breach caseThousands of Afghans included on a list of people trying to flee the Taliban are unlikely to receive compensation after their ...
It exposed up to 100,000 Afghans to potential reprisals from the Taliban, cost the UK taxpayer billions and prompted a two-year cover-up through the use of an unprecedented superinjunction. It also ...
The fresh data blunder came last year when a Guards in-house publication included a rollcall of the names and deployments of ...
The army has launched an investigation after it emerged that names of SAS personnel had been publicly available online for a decade.
To the Ministry of Defence leak, which has created a flurry of news this week after journalists were eventually allowed to ...
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Editorial: The incompetence of the Ministry of Defence effort to look after those Afghans who served with our forces requires accountability ...
Defence Secretary John Healey confirmed a super injunction banning the reporting of the Ministry of Defence fiasco was to be ...
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