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Some personal information of Afghans evacuated after the Taliban returned to power was exposed and published on Facebook prompting the government to offer resettlement.
How the Government tried to cover up the Afghan data blunder that put thousands of lives at risk and could cost taxpayers £7bn ...
Kemi Badenoch claimed the catastrophic Ministry of Defence data breach proves ministers should have the power to sack civil servants who "know they can do whatever they like".
In a dramatic disclosure on July 15, the British government revealed that thousands of Afghans-many of whom worked with UK ...
The British believe their word is their bond – but no one who’s dealt with us agrees, least of all in Afghanistan, world ...
A British academic who personally helped thousands of Afghans flee Taliban violence has condemned the UK Government over a ...
In other immigration news, an appeals court on Monday briefly extended temporary protected status, or TPS, for some 12,000 ...
The leak itself placed all the Afghans listed in jeopardy. The superinjunction threatened to make the leak even worse, by ...
The United Kingdom set up a secret plan to resettle thousands of Afghan people in Britain after an official accidentally ...
Wright’s "Duke & Roya" tells a captivating story of love across cultural divides. It is a play I strongly urge you to see.
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from stripping deportation protections from ...
Weeks after a May 10 ceasefire that ended four days of intense fighting between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan, ...
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