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Indian men's and women's cricket teams met King Charles III at St. James's Palace, sharing light moments and reflections on the ongoing England tour.
In a massive blunder, the personal data of 20,000 Afghan nationals seeking to apply for relocation to the UK was leaked by ...
Oleksandr Usyk warned that Russia is attempting to ‘erase our existence’ as the Ukrainian superstar helped to unveil a symbol ...
The British government began secretly relocating thousands of Afghans who worked with British forces after a data leak ...
The current system is ‘piecemeal’ with no organisations whose ‘primary objective’ is protecting the dignity of the deceased, ...
Thousands of Afghans who worked with British forces have been secretly resettled in the U.K. after a leak of data on their identities raised fears that they could be targeted by the Taliban.
The Royal Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has extended condolences to the Federal Government over the death of late President General ...
Britain set up a secret scheme to relocate thousands of Afghans to the UK after a soldier accidentally disclosed the personal ...
The Open Championship began in 1860 when Willie Park Sr. defeated seven other golfers at Prestwick in Scotland, the home of ...
In rallying calls to banks, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled a campaign to encourage savers to invest in stocks and ...
At least 665 Afghans whose highly sensitive personal details were leaked in the database breach are preparing to sue the UK Ministry of Defence, seeking at least £50,000 each in compensation.
Bunting told the court the following month that the government had “created, through its own data breach, an asserted risk to life for close to 100,000 people. The claimant now intends to manage that ...