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MPs probe leak of 19,000 Afghans' personal data

MPs are investigating the government's handling of a catastrophic data leak that exposed nearly 19,000 Afghans seeking UK refuge. Read the full investigation into this security failure.

OpenAI confirms ChatGPT user data exposed in breach

OpenAI reveals ChatGPT user data compromised in third-party security breach. Names, emails, and location data exposed. No chat content or passwords affected. Stay informed about your data security.

AT&T Data Breach: Claim $7,500 by Dec 18

AT&T customers affected by two major data breaches can claim up to $7,500. The deadline for filing has been extended to 18 December 2025. Act now to secure your compensation.

Mahmood defends asylum plan, reveals racist abuse

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood defended her asylum system overhaul, citing personal racist abuse. The reforms aim to simplify deportations of foreign criminals and small boat migrants.

Foreign hackers breach US Congress budget office

The Congressional Budget Office confirms sophisticated cyberattack by foreign actors, raising alarms about government data security and potential intelligence gathering operations.

Lammy's Fiery Attack on Government Foreign Policy

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy launched a blistering attack on the Conservative government's foreign policy record, accusing them of damaging Britain's global standing during heated House of Commons exchanges.

Lammy's fiery speech slams Algerian deportation plan

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy delivers impassioned protest in Parliament over Home Office plans to deport an Algerian man despite severe health risks, accusing the government of dangerous negligence.

Commons Speaker Faces Prosecution Over China Spying Case

House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle confronts legal action over his handling of a case involving three men charged with spying for China, raising serious questions about parliamentary security and foreign interference.

Mhairi Black slams BBC drama as 'unionist propaganda'

Scottish National Party MP Mhairi Black has launched a blistering attack on the BBC's new political drama 'Counsel', accusing the broadcaster of peddling 'unionist propaganda' and misrepresenting Scottish politics.

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