The News Agents

The secret court that silenced The News Agents...until now

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Jul 15, 2025
A shocking data breach at the Ministry of Defence revealed the personal details of 18,000 Afghan allies, putting lives at risk. The government imposed a super-injunction, silencing reporting on this critical issue. The podcast explores the chaotic aftermath of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, highlighting the personal stories of those left behind. It also delves deep into the clash between government secrecy and journalistic freedom, questioning the implications for democracy and accountability in the face of such serious concerns.
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ANECDOTE

MOD Data Breach Unveiled

  • Lewis Goodall received a call about a catastrophic data breach at the Ministry of Defence involving Afghan applicants. - The government quickly applied for an injunction to stop reporting to protect lives, shocking Lewis.
INSIGHT

Unprecedented Super Injunction Use

  • The government used an unprecedented super injunction to prevent any reporting or even acknowledgement of the story. - Such secrecy is rare and usually reserved for private individuals, not for public interest stories of government failure.
ANECDOTE

Journalist Served Injunction in Person

  • Holly Bancroft was physically served the injunction at the Ministry of Defence and initially barred from speaking to editors. - This highlighted the extreme secrecy and restrictions placed on journalists covering the story.
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