The Home Office has apologised for accidentally sharing the email addresses of hundreds of EU citizens applying for settled status.
The department said an"administrative error" was to blame for an email which revealed 240 personal email addresses.
The department said an"administrative error" was to blame for it sending an email which revealed 240 personal email addresses, and it could now be forced to apologise in parliament. The settled status scheme, which was rolled out in March, allows EU citizens living in the UK to apply to remain permanently after Brexit. It was widely criticised in the run-up to the launch by campaign groups who said many users found it difficult to use.
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