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After the disastrous end to his first year in power, the football-loving PM starts his second 0-2 down. But he won’t get back in the game by pretending to be someone he is not, writes Andrew Grice ...
Keir Starmer has not been the luckiest general. But, in one respect, he has bested Napoleon. The Duke of Wellington will ...
MoD officials assessed that the accidental leak potentially put up to 100,000 Afghans — those listed on the database, plus many of their family members — at risk of murder, torture, harassment and ...
Bunting told the court the following month that the government had “created, through its own data breach, an asserted risk to life for close to 100,000 people. The claimant now intends to manage that ...
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 UK government set up a secret multibillion-pound scheme to relocate thousands of Afghans to Britain after a data leak put ...
Thousands of Afghan nationals at risk of Taliban reprisals have been secretly relocated to the UK, after a British database ...
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