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Sir Grant Shapps has said he was “surprised” the superinjunction to keep the huge Afghan data breach secret was in place for “so long” – despite having fought to keep the gagging order ...
The former Defence Secretary said he was ‘appalled' to learn about the super injunction when entering the Ministry.
'We saved lives,' says Grant Shapps in defence of super injunction on leaked list of Afghan, MI6 and SAS names Keeping secret the Afghan list leak with a super injunction saved lives, says ex ...
Ministers were even forced to consider “knocking two houses into one” on military bases to accommodate individual families. But the public was kept in the dark because of a super-injunction that was ...
Grant Shapps ‘surprised’ Afghan data leak kept secret for so long – despite fighting to keep media gagged - The ex-defence secretary says he was ‘surprised’ gagging order was in place for ‘so long’ - ...
France took part in airdrops that delivered much-needed humanitarian aid to Gaza in the early days of Israel's response to ...
Former armed forces minister James Heappey has broken cover over what happened regarding the massive data breach which put the lives of up to 100,000 Afghans at risk ...
In the vast expanse of the ocean, a streak of white light pierces the sky. It’s not lightning, but a weapon — a high-energy ...
Afghan migrants exploited Britain's most damaging military data breach to bring extended families to the UK, government sources have disclosed. Up to 22 relatives were successfully relocated, despite ...
On a dramatic day in Westminster, questions have been asked over why nobody was sacked for the data breach and why the information commissioner is not planning to investigate ...
James Heappey's rare mea culpa came after other ministers sought to distance themselves from the catalogue of errors and failures to inform Parliament about what went wrong.
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