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New Year Honours: 1,000 addresses published in error | New Year Honours: 1,000 addresses published in error |
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A list of more than 1,000 addresses of New Years Honours recipients, including those of senior police officers and politicians, has been accidentally published by the government. | A list of more than 1,000 addresses of New Years Honours recipients, including those of senior police officers and politicians, has been accidentally published by the government. |
The file was uploaded to the official website, but has since been removed. | The file was uploaded to the official website, but has since been removed. |
The Cabinet Office told the BBC: "We apologise to all those affected and are looking into how this happened." | The Cabinet Office told the BBC: "We apologise to all those affected and are looking into how this happened." |
Among the addresses are those of Sir Elton John and former director of public prosecutions Alison Saunders. | Among the addresses are those of Sir Elton John and former director of public prosecutions Alison Saunders. |
Also on the list of 1,097 honours recipients are cricketer Ben Stokes, former Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith, TV cook Nadiya Hussain, and former Ofcom boss Sharon White. | |
A government spokesman said the spreadsheet was published "in error" and was removed "as soon as possible". | A government spokesman said the spreadsheet was published "in error" and was removed "as soon as possible". |
"A version of the New Year Honours 2020 list was published in error which contained recipients' addresses," he said. | |
"The information was removed as soon as possible. | |
"We have reported the matter to the ICO and are contacting all those affected directly." | |
A source told the BBC they accessed the file on the gov.uk website just after midnight on Saturday but were unable to do so by 05:00 GMT. | |
The Cabinet Office said the document was visible for around an hour. | |
Most of the entries in the spreadsheet contain house numbers and postcodes - giving a full address. | |
The addresses of six people honoured for their services to defence are not listed but other potentially sensitive addresses - such as those of some police officers - are. | |
A separate list not involved in the breach covers gallantry awards for police, ambulance and fire staff and military personnel. |