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British governments past and present face allegations of avoiding scrutiny and undermining democracy after the revelation ...
After being praised for his 'bravery under fire', Jamil was one of 1,800 Afghans sent a chilling alert from the British High Commission warning that his personal details could have been compromised.
Legal companies have begun signing up thousands of claimants who could, it is claimed, pocket up to £250,000 each in compensation.
The Afghan leak scandal reveals how easy it is for governments to conceal terrible blunders for so long. The law must be changed so gagging orders cannot be secretly abused ...
In the High Court Mr Justice Chamberlain cancelled a super-injunction, applied contra mundum (against everyone), which had ...
Johnny Mercer, the former veterans minister, who was covered by the super-injunction because of his knowledge of the events, told the BBC the breach was representative of the "chaos" around the ...
The revelation of a major data leak and subsequent relocation of thousands of Afghans to the UK has raised serious questions.
A major data breach by the UK Ministry of Defence has forced Britain to launch an emergency relocation program for thousands ...
British governments are accused of dodging scrutiny by hiding a programme that resettled Afghans in the UK. A data leak exposed the identities of applicants to the Taliban's retribution. The use of ...
Operation Rubific eventually saw 24,000 Afghans relocated to the UK, at a cost of billions of pounds to the taxpayer, in the ...
The government said that information about 18,000 Afghans was accidentally revealed in 2022. A legal order had prevented any ...