Melting glaciers threaten to wipe out European villages - is the steep cost to protect them worth it?23 minutes agoImogen FoulkesGeneva correspondentBBCIn a small village in Switzerland's beautiful...
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has spent nearly £500,000 a month relocating Afghans following a data breach, it has been revealed. The Government admitted that it paid £457,833 on average every...
King Charles is "cautious and wary" about Prince Harry's invitation to the 2027 Invictus Games, but he could still make an appearance in a major show of support to his son. Harry's desire to mend...
Israel has launched a new ground offensive in Gaza as 25 countries urged the country to end its war in the Palestinian territory.Israeli ground troops for the first time Monday pushed into areas of a...
The head of the British Army has ordered an inquiry after details of UK Special Forces were leaked online. General Sir Roly Walker, the Chief of the General, ordered the investigation into the...
Contractors who went “far beyond the call of duty” in supporting Afghan families settled into life in surplus military accommodation have received commendations. Conferred twice a year alongside...
A huge military data breach led to Afghan migrants bringing more than 20 family members to Britain, despite previously being rejected for asylum. Officials were left scrambling to find accommodation...
British spies and SAS named in Afghan data breach31 minutes agoJoel GunterSenior international reporterBBCThe identities of more than 100 British officials, including members of the special forces...
The details of more than 100 British people - including spies and special forces - were included in a massive data leak that resulted in thousands of Afghans being secretly relocated to the UK....
Sir Keir Starmer was reportedly given a chance to be briefed two years ago on the scandal of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) data breach and secret Afghan immigration plan but the offer was 'turned...
Dominic Cummings has said the data leak which resulted in an £850million secret relocation scheme and an unprecedented gagging order was "not even close to the worst data breach" under previous...
Former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has said he makes “no apology” for overseeing one of the biggest secrets in recent political history, as he defends the actions he took amid an enormous...
Ben Wallace says he makes 'no apology' for Afghan injunction16 minutes agoRuth ComerfordBBC NewsPAFormer defence secretary Sir Ben Wallace said he makes "no apology" for stopping the reporting of a...
Three key questions after Afghan data leak sparked unprecedented secret evacuation8 hours agoFrank GardnerSecurity correspondentEPAIt has been more than three years since a British official...