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Thousands of people have been relocated to the UK as part of a secret scheme set up after data on Afghans who supported ...
A dataset containing the personal information of nearly 19,000 people was released ‘in error’ in February 2022. | ITV ...
Nine First Nations in Ontario are asking a court for an injunction that would prevent the federal and provincial governments ...
Opinion: Washington & Lee law professor Suzette Malveaux says the Supreme Court has chipped away at class actions for decades, leaving people harmed by unconstitutional policies after the ban on ...
Thousands of people are being relocated to the UK as part of a secret £850 million scheme set up in the wake of the breach.
A local business owner asked for the injunction, claiming his interest in purchasing the unlisted property was ignored.
Former defence secretary Sir Ben Wallace said he makes "no apology" for stopping the reporting of a leak that revealed data about thousands of Afghans who had supported British forces. Writing in the ...
Ben Wallace takes ‘complete responsibility’ for Afghan leak - but refuses to apologise for injunction - A dataset containing ...
A data breach at the UK’s ministry of defence (MoD) put the lives of up to 100,000 Afghans at risk and prompted thousands to ...
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".
Members of Berkeley-based DxE have swarmed stores across California and the company’s office in Monrovia, protesting the sale of products from a Petaluma-based farm and its parent company, Perdue ...
Winston & Strawn seek extraordinary relief allowing their clients 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports to continue competing in all NASCAR Cup Series events following the U.S. Court of Appeals for ...