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The former defence secretary told the BBC he thought the draconian gagging order could have been lifted last summer - but the Daily Mail can reveal he was the one keeping it going.
The former army officer said that even with "all his suffering," he does not regret helping the UK military. | ITV National ...
Afghan migrants exploited Britain's most damaging military data breach to bring extended families to the UK, government ...
In one incident last year, the names and bank details of 272,000 staff were breached when one of its systems was hacked ...
LONDON: The details of more than 100 Britons, including spies and special forces personnel, were included in a massive data breach involving thousands of Afghans, UK media reported on Thursday. The ...
The Liberal Democrats have said the Defence Secretary John Healey appears to have misled Parliament over the Afghan data breach - and must “urgently come before Parliament to answer the question of ...
The details of more than 100 Britons, including spies and special forces personnel, were included in a massive data ...
Grant Shapps claims he was ‘surprised’ gagging order was in place for ‘so long’ – despite fighting to keep superinjunction in ...
Data breach lawyer Sean Humber confirmed Leigh Day was investigating a group claim from Afghans, some of whom remain in ...
On Tuesday the defence secretary told MPs 'no serving armed forces personnel were put at risk' by Afghan d. Reveleations | ...
A former British Paratrooper who spent more than a decade serving in numerous operations across Afghanistan has warned that ...
Reform UK’s Zia Yusuf has issued an apology after being caught liking a post from an Enoch Powell fan account, criticising ...