The breach 'does not pose a high risk to individuals,' but the Commission is encouraging those who registered to vote in the UK between 2014 and 2022 to keep an eye on their personal data. The UK’s ...
Reform UK has been forced to reject more unlawful donations than any other British political party in 2025, a sign of the ...
In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Peter Stanyon. He’s the Chief Executive for the Association of Election Administrators, or AEA, in the United Kingdom.They spoke about the ...
Today (5 July) marks the end of 14 years of Conservative rule, which has brought the NHS to its knees, pushed hundreds of thousands of people into poverty, made home ownership a pipe dream for young ...
The personal information of approximately 40 million U.K. voters was exposed to hackers for more than a year after the Electoral Commission fell victim to a “complex cyberattack.” The Electoral ...
The UK’s Electoral Commission has admitted to failing a crucial cybersecurity test at the same time that hackers breached its systems, compromising the data of 40 million voters. A whistleblower ...
Polling expert Sir John Curtice said the coalition of voters Boris Johnson assembled in 2019 had all but broken up.
A catastrophic breach of the United Kingdom electoral register affects tens of millions of residents following a cyberattack at the U.K. Electoral Commission. With data on more than 40 million voters ...
Toby James has previously received funding from the AHRC, ESRC, Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust, British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, Electoral Commission, Nuffield Foundation, the McDougall Trust and ...
Hackers were able to access UK voter registers undetected for 15 months, the Electoral Commission said, raising questions about data security even as it played down fears about the impact on elections ...
When most people think of critical national infrastructure (CNI), they tend to picture energy grids, transport networks, or hospitals. But the UK’s electoral system belongs firmly in that category too ...