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The data breach saw details of 18,714 applicants for the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy scheme released in 2022.
UK politicians had tried to keep the Afghan data leak a secret, RTE's Tommy Meskill looks at the reasons behind this.
Use of secure rooms and secrecy classifications may have been ignored in government-wide emails during chaotic Kabul evacuation ...
The MoD says it will 'robustly defend' against large compensation claims from Afghans affected by the data breach, and won't ...
Hundreds of UK ministry of defence (MoD) data breaches have been revealed as questions intensify over its ability to keep ...
Grant Shapps claims he was ‘surprised’ gagging order was in place for ‘so long’ – despite fighting to keep superinjunction in ...
A former British Paratrooper who spent more than a decade serving in numerous operations across Afghanistan has warned that ...
Downing Street has defended John Healey amid accusations he misled Parliament over the Afghan data leak that resulted in an ...
In one incident last year, the names and bank details of 272,000 staff were breached when one of its systems was hacked ...
On 15 July, the High Court lifted a super-injunction that had concealed the scale - or even the existence - of a major data ...
Sir Grant Shapps has defended his decision to keep an unprecedented legal gagging order in place over the Afghan data leak ...
The former Defence Secretary said he was ‘appalled' to learn about the super injunction when entering the Ministry.