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U.K. media reported that the names of more than 100 special forces troops, MI6 spies and military officers were part of the ...
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The personal information of MI6 spies, Special Air Service, and special forces personnel was compromised in a massive United Kingdom data leak, which forced the relocation of thousands of Afghan ...
The Taliban government said Thursday it had not arrested or monitored Afghans involved in a secret British resettlement plan after a data breach was revealed this week.
Britain set up a secret scheme to relocate thousands of Afghans to the UK after a soldier accidentally disclosed the personal ...
Healey: Accountability starts now over Afghan data leak and injunction - Thousands of people have been relocated to the UK as ...
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GB News on MSNJohn Healey admits there is 'little evidence' of increased risk to Afghan lives after secret data breach: 'British people deserve answers'Defence Secretary John Healey has said that the British people "deserve answers" after unveiling the Afghan migrant scheme cover-up. Speaking to GB News, Healey admitted that those affected by the ...
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GB News on MSNJohn Healey admits Afghans let into Britain 'have no connection to UK' and are NOT eligible for special schemesAfghans let into the Britain following a secret data breach do not have a connection to the UK and are not eligible to enter the country under existing special schemes, Defence Secretary John Healey ...
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Thousands of Afghans, including many who worked with British forces, have been secretly resettled in the U.K. after a leak of ...
The dataset also exposed some of the family members, MPs and senior military officials involved in the Afghanistan Response ...
Defence Secretary John Healey has said that the British people "deserve answers" after unveiling the Afghan migrant scheme ...
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GB News on MSN'You can't even defend our borders!' John Healey grilled by Dawn Neesom in scathing takedown over migrant crisisDefence Secretary John Healey has been grilled by GB News host Dawn Neesom as Britain's migrant crisis continues to surge.
John Healey says when he first came into government, "we had to sort out a situation which we'd not had access to dealing with before".
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