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Defence secretary 'deeply uncomfortable' with govt using super-injunction after Afghanistan data breach

Sky News Wednesday, 16 July 2025
Defence secretary 'deeply uncomfortable' with govt using super-injunction after Afghanistan data breachThe defence secretary has told Sky News he is "deeply uncomfortable" with the government using a super-injunction to keep a massive data breach hidden.
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News video: Sir Mel Stride defends Afghan injunction

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Sir Mel Stride defends a super injunction obtained by former defence secretary Ben Wallace to block the reporting a data leak relating to Afghan nationals who supported British forces during the Afghanistan War. The shadow chancellor says people could have been murdered and tortured had the Taliban...

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