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Newspaper headlines: '£7bn cover-up' and 'Kitchen nightmare' | Newspaper headlines: '£7bn cover-up' and 'Kitchen nightmare' |
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Former Defence Secretary Sir Ben Wallace has said he makes "no apologies" for applying for an injunction blocking reporting about the leak of data on Afghans who supported British forces. | |
The Times calls the government's gagging order a "cover-up" and says the leak risked the lives of up to 100,000 Afghans. | The Times calls the government's gagging order a "cover-up" and says the leak risked the lives of up to 100,000 Afghans. |
It says ministers had originally earmarked £7bn for the relocation scheme. | It says ministers had originally earmarked £7bn for the relocation scheme. |
The Daily Telegraph says it's spoken to a senior Taliban official, who said they had obtained the list of personnel shortly after the leak, and was hunting down those named on it, potentially rendering the secrecy battle pointless. | The Daily Telegraph says it's spoken to a senior Taliban official, who said they had obtained the list of personnel shortly after the leak, and was hunting down those named on it, potentially rendering the secrecy battle pointless. |
The Guardian features the story of a man who has gone into hiding since he was told of the data breach, saying he fears he will be tortured and killed. | The Guardian features the story of a man who has gone into hiding since he was told of the data breach, saying he fears he will be tortured and killed. |
The Daily Mail's front page features an image of an unmarked plane landing at Stansted Airport in 2024. | The Daily Mail's front page features an image of an unmarked plane landing at Stansted Airport in 2024. |
The paper says such aircrafts have been arriving at the airport - secretly carrying Afghan migrants - every few weeks. | The paper says such aircrafts have been arriving at the airport - secretly carrying Afghan migrants - every few weeks. |
The Financial Times says more than 600 Afghans have begun legal action to sue the Ministry of Defence over the data breach. | The Financial Times says more than 600 Afghans have begun legal action to sue the Ministry of Defence over the data breach. |
The BBC's sacking of the Masterchef host, John Torode, also features heavily on today's front pages. | The BBC's sacking of the Masterchef host, John Torode, also features heavily on today's front pages. |
"Chopped" is the Sun's headline - the paper says the chef learned about his departure from the show when he read about it on the BBC News website. | "Chopped" is the Sun's headline - the paper says the chef learned about his departure from the show when he read about it on the BBC News website. |
The Daily Mirror thinks the sacking of John Torode and Gregg Wallace casts doubt on whether new episodes that have already been filmed will ever be aired. | The Daily Mirror thinks the sacking of John Torode and Gregg Wallace casts doubt on whether new episodes that have already been filmed will ever be aired. |
The Daily Express leads with the jail sentences - or "Gap Years" as the paper dubs them - handed down to the two men responsible for cutting down the Sycamore Gap tree. | The Daily Express leads with the jail sentences - or "Gap Years" as the paper dubs them - handed down to the two men responsible for cutting down the Sycamore Gap tree. |
It quotes the prosecution's description of the act, as having been carried out in a "deliberate, professional way". | It quotes the prosecution's description of the act, as having been carried out in a "deliberate, professional way". |
The i Paper details Gloucester Cathedral's unusual idea to raise funds for repairs - by selling "blessed" beer. | The i Paper details Gloucester Cathedral's unusual idea to raise funds for repairs - by selling "blessed" beer. |
The paper features a photo of the Dean of Gloucester, who has teamed up with a local brewery to bless the appropriately named drink called "CathedrALE". | The paper features a photo of the Dean of Gloucester, who has teamed up with a local brewery to bless the appropriately named drink called "CathedrALE". |
It's hoped it will raise money to fix cloisters featured in two Harry Potter films. | It's hoped it will raise money to fix cloisters featured in two Harry Potter films. |
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