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Hilary Benn admits data loss in statement to House of Commons

Here is the transcript: “I wish to inform the House that following routine inventory checks earlier this year, 38 RPA data backup tapes and one CD were unaccounted for. 35 have since been accounted for. Full Article at Farmer's Weekly Interactive

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