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We turned our back on 40 million afghans we once pledged to help - and now struggle to protect even a few hundred who worked ...
At least 665 Afghans whose highly sensitive personal details were leaked in the database breach are preparing to sue the UK Ministry of Defence, seeking at least £50,000 each in compensation.
The government data breach of about 18,900 Afghans who had worked for Britain and British interests, and the attempts to conceal much of the detail under a legal superinjunction, are bewildering, ...
A catastrophic data breach put thousands at risk. But the attempt to bury the story may have done even greater damage ...
This is an audio transcript of the Political Fix podcast episode: ‘The Afghan Files — the inside story on the catastrophic leak’ [MUSIC PLAYING] George Parker A data leak th ...
Mail is the only media organisation to have discovered and witnessed how every fortnight or so plain white charter planes ...
Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee says there is a “question that needs to be asked” of MI6 on whether officers ...
A data breach at the UK’s ministry of defence (MoD) put the lives of up to 100,000 Afghans at risk and prompted thousands to ...
More than 16,000 Afghans were secretly brought to the UK in largest covert peacetime evacuation after MoD put them in danger ...
Brother of NFL legend Pat Tillman arrested after fiery car crash into California post office - Richard Tillman is in custody, ...
For decades, the foreign policy elite in both parties insisted that America’s greatness has more to do with Damascus than ...
Combat trauma has affected soldiers throughout history, from ancient times to the modern day. The psychophysical effects of ...