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June 2, 2026

Thousands offered UK asylum in secret scheme after personal data of Afghans who helped British forces leaked by mistake – live | Politics

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Healey says 900 Afghans, and with 3,600 family members, have come to UK under secret £400m relocation scheme

rHealey says the leak happened when an official sent an email which he thought had the names of 150 people who were applying for resettlement under the Afghan Resettlement Programme (ARP).

But in fact the email contained the names of almost 19,000 Afghans who had applied for the ARP scheme.

Journalists became aware of the leak, and a court granted a superinjunction preventing reporting of this.

He says eight organisations and journalists have been told not to report what happened under this superinjunction, which has been in place for nearly two years.

He says a scheme was set up to relocate Afghans particularly at risk. It was called the Afghan Response Route (ARR).

He says about 3,000 people were covered by the ARR.

They were subject to strict security checks before admitted to the UK, and they were included in the figures released publicly for the total number of Afghans admitted to the UK.

Healey says, as shadow defence secretary, he was briefed on this. He says he was presented with the superinjunction at the start of that meeting. He says some other cabinet ministers only found out about this scheme after the election.

Coming into office, he was “deeply concerned about the lack of transparency to Parliament and to the public”, he says.

Healey say he set up a review of that scheme. It was carried out by Paul Rimmer. The review concluded there was a limted risk of retaliation by the Taliban to Afghans who were named on the original leak. He says the Taliban would have already have had access to information that might have allowed them to identify these people. He says the review concluded the current ARR policy was an “extremely significant intervention to address the potentially limited net additional risk”.

He says he is closing the scheme today. And the superinjunction has been lifted.

He says about 900 have come to the UK or are in transit under the ARR scheme, with 3,600 family members. It has cost £400m, he says.

He says the MoD has tried to contact everyone affected to the data leak to alert them. It has not been possible to contact everyone, he says. But there is a website where anyone who thinks they might have been on the list can seek information.

And Healey offers an apology to those affected.

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