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One of Britain’s most damaging data breaches has rocked the UK’s defence establishment, compromising the identities of over 100 British operatives—including MI6 officers and special forces soldiers—as ...
The personal details of more than 100 British officials, including operatives for the SAS and MI6, were revealed in the Afghan data breach two years ...
The ex-defence secretary said the pubilc understands ‘there are things that the state just has to do secretly’ ...
Sir Grant Shapps has defended his decision to keep an unprecedented legal gagging order in place over the Afghan data leak ...
The details of more than 100 Britons, including those working as spies and in special forces, were included in the massive breach.
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 ...
Ministers from both the Conservative and the Labour parties must now explain why they kept secret for 683 days not just an ...
The Afghan data breach superinjunction is an “extraordinary affront to open justice”, the Society of Editors warns.
Tory ex-ministers have sought to defend their record amid mounting pressure over the Afghan data leak that resulted in an unprecedented superinjunction and an £850 million secret relocation scheme.
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 ...