Brown's secrets missing in pub

Ben Leapman12 April 2012

TREASURY chiefs were thrown into panic after an aide to Chancellor Gordon Brown left a briefcase full of official secrets in a London pub.

The bag, containing economic plans and documents which could have thrown the stock market into turmoil, disappeared in the Red Lion pub in Whitehall, a favourite with the Westminster political class. Its owner, William Price, 31, a secretary in the Chancellor's private office, called the police.

A source said: 'He was frantic with worry. The briefcase contained documents with extremely confidential and share-sensitive information. Its disappearance caused quite a panic.' After two days of desperate searches, the mystery was solved when a colleague, who had accidentally picked up the bag, returned it intact.

The episode is the latest in a series of security breaches involving missing bags. Last month, plans drawn up by police for the personal protection of Home Secretary David Blunkett were found in the street outside a Sheffield pub.

Two years ago, an MI5 agent put his laptop, full of secrets about Northern Ireland, on the floor while buying a train ticket - only to find it snatched by a thief. About the same time, two more laptops containing sensitive information were lost, by an Army chief and a secret services agent.

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