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The revelation of a major data leak and subsequent relocation of thousands of Afghans to the UK has raised serious questions.
Ex-veterans minister Johnny Mercer claimed he had ‘receipts’ regarding the former Conservative administration’s actions in ...
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 ...
The current and previous British governments are facing criticism over a secret program that resettled thousands of Afghans ...
The international community must support Afghanistan as it grapples with the staggering number of citizens returning from ...
An Afghan interpreter who worked with the British military has told Sky News he feels betrayed by the British government ...
The University of Leeds has officially been awarded University of Sanctuary status. This is a recognition of its longstanding ...
Downing Street intervened to block reports of Gen Sir Gwyn Jenkins’s involvement in a ‘national security incident’ ...
The superinjunction which blocked the reporting of a data leak exposing the personal details of nearly 19 thousand Afghans who had applied to move to the UK has been criticised by the Prime Minister.
Information that led to Afghan superinjunction being lifted was available last year, government admits - Fresh questions have been raised over why the unprecedented gagging order was maintained for so ...
The Ministry of Defence has warned law firms suing for compensation for the Afghan leak victims that it will “fight them hard ...