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Thousands of Afghans included on a list of people trying to flee the Taliban are unlikely to receive compensation after their details were accidentally leaked.
The data breach saw details of 18,714 applicants for the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy scheme released in 2022.
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 MoD says it will 'robustly defend' against large compensation claims from Afghans affected by the data breach, and won't ...
Grant Shapps claims he was ‘surprised’ gagging order was in place for ‘so long’ – despite fighting to keep superinjunction in ...
Superinjunctions are exceptionally rare and controversial, precisely because they run counter to the principle of open ...
The personal information of MI6 spies, Special Air Service, and special forces personnel was compromised in a massive United Kingdom data leak, which forced the relocation of thousands of Afghan ...
The British government hid a billion dollar plan to rescue Afghans who assisted its troops after a data leak exposed them to ...
Defence sources have said that details of MI6 spies, SAS and special forces personnel were included in the spreadsheet.
The details of more than 100 Britons, including spies and special forces personnel, were included in a massive data breach ...
Details of more than 100 British nationals including spies and special forces soldiers were included in one of the country's ...
The Afghan data breach superinjunction is an “extraordinary affront to open justice”, the Society of Editors warns.
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