Then some stories are just plain weird, like the one that broke last week about the honeytrap targeting men in Westminster. There are still lots of unanswered questions about the case, which I ...
Scotland Yard has apologised after an email was sent in error that identified alleged victims in the Westminster honeytrap ...
Scotland Yard has apologised after an email was sent in error that identified alleged victims in the Westminster honeytrap scandal. Detectives have been investigating ...
The Metropolitan Police has apologised for sending an email that named alleged victims of the Westminster honeytrap scandal to each other. The force said it had referred itself to the Information ...
The bumbling Metropolitan Police has apologised for sending an email that named alleged victims of the Westminster honeytrap scandal to each other. The force said it had referred itself to the ...
The Met is aware of the apparent data breach and has been asked by the BBC for a response. The email was sent on Friday ...
The Met Police said officers would be 'reaching out to those impacted to personally apologise' after an email sent by the ...
The email was sent by an officer with all recipients' email addresses mistakenly visible to each other. The scandal involved ...
When news broke of men at Westminster being targeted by flirtatious WhatsApp messages from mysterious figures calling themselves "Charlie" or "Abi" many assumed it was a classic honeytrap.
The Metropolitan Police is expected to refer itself to the Information Commissioner after accidentally sending an email which named alleged victims of the Westminster “honeytrap” scandal.