A personal computer holding sensitive documents relating to defence and extremism has been stolen from Hazel Blears’s constituency office in Salford.
The theft may mean the communities secretary has broken rules on the handling of restricted government information, the BBC has learned.
Just last week a cabinet official was suspended for leaving top secret documents on a train. Another file of documents, including one restricted one, was found on another train, also last week.
But previous security lapses have all been made by unidentified civil servants. A security breach in a cabinet minister's office is doubly embarrassing for the government. [BBC]

No-one who is a a member of this government or who has been appointed to a civil service role in the past 10 years is allowed to handle a classified document ever again. From now on the collation and transmission of such material is to be left to dedicated teams of cubs and brownies.
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Date: 2008-06-17 04:14 pm (UTC)Great way of ensuring their secrecy ...
Date: 2008-06-17 04:41 pm (UTC)Or indeed believe them if they did.
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Date: 2008-06-17 05:27 pm (UTC)Not many men can say this,' Terry says, proudly, 'but as a result of The Wee Free Men I was made an honorary Brownie for writing a proper girl in a book. I've got a woggle and everything. No kidding. (http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/navigate.do?pPageID=1575)