Major Incident in Derby: 200 Homes Evacuated
A major incident has been declared in Derby, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of homes. Two men are in custody on suspicion of explosives offences. Follow the latest updates.
A major incident has been declared in Derby, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of homes. Two men are in custody on suspicion of explosives offences. Follow the latest updates.
Exclusive figures reveal 6,868 Afghan evacuees flagged for security concerns after 2021 withdrawal. Read the full investigation into vetting failures and national security implications.
Exclusive report reveals how Britain's secretive evacuation operation successfully extracted vulnerable Afghans following the Taliban takeover, with many now rebuilding their lives in Canada.
New York's iconic Radio City Music Hall was abruptly evacuated during a matinee performance after authorities discovered a suspicious package, creating dramatic scenes in midtown Manhattan.
Exclusive: A major Ministry of Defence data breach has compromised the safety of Afghan citizens who worked with British forces, revealing email addresses and names in a catastrophic security failure.
Turkey intensifies immigration enforcement, detaining hundreds of Afghan nationals in Istanbul raids ahead of planned deportations to Pakistan.
Former Afghan police commander who survived Taliban assassination attempts told he cannot stay in Britain despite risking his life working with UK forces
UK Defence Ministry under fire after email blunder reveals personal details of dozens of Afghan interpreters seeking evacuation, potentially putting lives at risk.
Exclusive: Hundreds of Afghan special forces soldiers who worked with Britain are facing deportation from Pakistan after a catastrophic data breach exposed their details to Taliban authorities.
Israeli military delivers urgent evacuation warning to remaining Gaza City residents, declaring this their final opportunity to leave as operations intensify in northern districts.
Exclusive: Joy Peter, an Afghan interpreter who heroically saved US Marines from a Taliban bomb, faces deportation from the UK after his asylum claim was rejected, despite Taliban death threats.
Exclusive: The British Foreign Office has confirmed holding official discussions with Taliban representatives in Afghanistan, a move that has ignited a fierce debate over UK diplomatic engagement with the militant regime.
Exclusive: British officials engaged in undisclosed discussions with Taliban representatives in Afghanistan, drawing sharp criticism from former military commanders and Afghan interpreters.
Afghan tech entrepreneur and Oxford student Fahim Tokhi recounts terrifying hit-and-run incident where bystanders failed to help as he lay bleeding in street. Exclusive interview reveals shocking details.
German authorities have foiled a potential terror plot, arresting two Afghan nationals with alleged links to the Islamic State's Khorasan branch. The suspects are accused of planning attacks on European landmarks.
Exclusive: Afghan women refugees reveal how football transformed their lives, providing purpose and community after fleeing Taliban rule. Their inspiring journey from trauma to triumph.
A landmark Australian High Court ruling orders the immediate release of a detained Afghan asylum seeker family, challenging the government's indefinite immigration detention policies and setting a pivotal legal precedent.
A severe Ministry of Defence data leak has compromised the safety of Afghan interpreters and their families resettled in the UK. The National Audit Office exposes systemic security failures and mishandling of sensitive information in a major breach.
A severe data breach by the UK Ministry of Defence has compromised the email addresses of dozens of Afghan interpreters awaiting relocation, potentially endangering lives and revealing a critical security failure.
A damning National Audit Office report reveals the Ministry of Defence's Afghan relocation schemes were plagued by delays, opaque decision-making, and a failure to assist thousands who supported UK forces.
Spending watchdogs deliver a blistering condemnation of the Ministry of Defence's secretive and chaotic £7 billion Afghan airlift, exposed by the Daily Mail, which was approved without taxpayer knowledge or Parliamentary scrutiny.
Exclusive: The British Red Cross reveals the Foreign Office's failure to process passports for Afghan staff, leaving hundreds stranded and at risk under Taliban rule. Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy demands urgent action.
Cross-party MPs demand answers from Defence Secretary over abandoned Afghan commandos facing Taliban reprisals, accusing the government of a 'grave dereliction of duty'.
Two Afghan men have appeared in court charged with the abduction and rape of a 12-year-old girl in a quiet Warwickshire market town. The defendants, asylum seekers, entered no plea during a brief hearing.
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party unveils a radical proposal to negotiate with the Taliban regime to facilitate the deportation of Afghan migrants from the UK, sparking immediate political backlash.
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser sparks outrage with proposal to resume deportations to Afghanistan, drawing fierce criticism from human rights groups and political opponents.
In a powerful act of interfaith solidarity, a mosque in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, has opened its doors to provide sanctuary and support for newly arrived Afghan refugees, embodying the true spirit of American welcome.
Exclusive: A damning investigation reveals the Ministry of Defence has repeatedly compromised the safety of Afghan allies, with sensitive data leaked nearly 50 times in four years, sparking fury and demands for accountability.
Exclusive: Defence chiefs blast Home Office for rejecting relocation claims of elite Afghan soldiers who fought alongside UK troops, leaving them to Taliban reprisals.
The Ministry of Defence has admitted a serious data breach, accidentally revealing the email addresses of dozens of Afghan interpreters seeking UK relocation. The BBC exposed the error, potentially putting lives at risk.