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A DATA leak which resulted in an £850 million secret relocation scheme for Afghan refugees and an unprecedented legal gagging order will be subject to a parliamentary inquiry. Prime Minister Sir Keir ...
A resettlement route - launched in secret to offer safe passage to those exposed by the leak - has now closed and ...
Some 900 Afghans and 3,600 family members have now been brought to Britain or are in transit under the programme known as the ...
The Reform UK leader has called for action over the cover-up of thousands of Afghans being flown into Britain.
The term ‘superinjunction’ may be familiar to people who paid attention to the news in the 2010s, thanks to their deployment by several high-profile figures who wanted to stop people reading about ...
Kemi Badenoch couldn’t weaponise an event dating from her time in government – while Starmer prioritised party discipline.
Afghan interpreters worked shoulder-to-shoulder with British troops in Afghanistan, with calls for a public inquiry into the ...
The revelation of a major data leak and subsequent relocation of thousands of Afghans to the UK has raised serious questions.
Once aware of the breach the UK government sought a worldwide injunction — “contra mundum” — meaning anyone making an unauthorised disclosure anywhere would in theory face sanctions from the High ...
The leak of the so-called “kill list” put potentially thousands of Afghans at risk and forced the government into resettling ...
A major data breach by the UK Ministry of Defence has forced Britain to launch an emergency relocation program for thousands ...