In Northern Ireland was one of the stories we are covering. The names and Work Locations of thousands of Police Officers were published online by mistake. Although no private addresses were released, the data is particularly sensitive because of Northern Ireland � s troubled past and security threats facing Police Officers. The forces Assistant Chief Constable has apologised to officers saying this is unacceptable for chris page has the story. Police officers everywhere face risks when doing theirjobs. But in this part of the uk, the dangers are particularly stark given the Terrorism Threat is a daily reality. The Police Service of Northern Ireland is now dealing with what is thought to be the most serious data breach in its history. What was within the data was the surname, the initial, the rank or grade, the location or department for each of our current employees across the Police Service. We operate in an environment at the moment where there is a Severe Threat to colleagues from Northern Ireland related terrorism and this is the last thing anybody in the organisation wants to hear this evening. Organisation wants to hear this evenina. ,. ,. ,. , organisation wants to hear this evenina. ,. ,. ,. ,. , evening. The information was on a website for evening. The information was on a website for around evening. The information was on a website for around two evening. The information was on a website for around two hours website for around two hours yesterday afternoon. It was released in response to a request made under Freedom Of Information Laws which focused on how many officers work at different levels. But the surnames and other details were issued by mistake. I and other details were issued by mistake. ~. , mistake. I think the overriding emotions of mistake. I think the overriding emotions of the mistake. I think the overriding emotions of the offices mistake. I think the overriding emotions of the offices that i mistake. I think the overriding i emotions of the offices that have contacted me as one of shock, dismay and anger. A lot of our officers go to extraordinary lengths to protect their identities and protect the roles they perform for the psni. Earlier this year the Terrorism Threat level in Northern Ireland was raised after the Attempted Murder of a senior detective. John caldwell was shot at a Sports Complex after a youth football coaching session. Its believed he was attacked by the new ira, a dissident republican Paramilitary Group opposed to the peace process. In apologising to officers, the Police Service has admitted the data breach is the last thing they wanted to hear about given the security situation. Chris page, bbc news, belfast. Earlierwe page, bbc news, belfast. Earlier we heard from our News ReporterSara Girvan In Belfast outside the psni headquarters. There is a lot of concern outside the psni headquarters. There is a lot of concern and outside the psni headquarters. There is a lot of concern and worry outside the psni headquarters, j. , is a lot of concern and worry among Police Officers in Northern Ireland this morning to stop many of them arriving here to work at Police Headquarters with real concerns about their security. To put this in context, if it happened in any other police force in the uk, this kind of data breach there would have been concerns, but here in Northern IrelandPolice Officers operate under Terrorism Threat every single day. Its in the context of all that, that it is so worrying. Senior detective John Caldwell was that, that it is so worrying. Senior detectiveJohn Caldwell was shot that, that it is so worrying. Senior detective John Caldwell was shot and seriously injured by dissident republicans a few months ago after a football Training Session and that attack will be absolutely fresh in the minds of officers this morning as they try to take on board the data breach that happened yesterday within the past hour we have heard from the leader of the Alliance Party in Northern Ireland, naomi long, a formerjustice minister, who says she has been speaking to officers and their family. She describes them as feeling frightened and she also said that many of them will be rethinking their futures in the force. This was a serious data breach, there is no doubt about that, but individual addresses were not revealed and that is being seen as a good thing. The federation that represents Police Officers say that would have made them a target for terrorists. This will be discussed tomorrow at an Emergency Meeting of the Policing Board which oversees the Policing Board which oversees the work of the psni. I can imagine the work of the psni. I can imagine the force will be asked tomorrow, how did this happen in were there no safeguards in place to make sure this kind of data couldnt be released and what will the psni do in the future to protect their officers and make sure Something Like this never happens again. 5am like this never happens again. Sara girvan reporting. Like this never happens again. Sara girvan reporting. The eight countries that share the amazon basin have fallen short of an agreed goal to end deforestation. Delegates from the countries are meeting in the brazilian city of belem for a two day summit on the issue, the first such gathering in 14 years. The lengthy road map outlined In The City Promotes Sustainable develop meant and the end to deforestation and fighting the organised crime that fuels it. Lets look at the rainforest at stake. The amazon stretches nearly 7 million Square Kilometres with two thirds of it in brazil. Another seven countries and one territory share the remaining third. Under brazils former president jair bolsonaro, years of deforestation in the amazon were seen. The orange on the map shows the areas of deforestation between 2019 and 2022. Thats in the state where the summit is. But new data shows a positive shift. Deforestation in the amazon fell by 66 last month compared to the a year before. It is now in its lowest rate in six years. Our correspondent katy watson is in the amazon at the summit. Virgin forest still exists here in the amazon but every day the illegal loggers get closer. From up high you can see the damage done. Large patches of land totally cleared. This part of brazil has the highest rate of deforestation in the country. Underjair bolsonaro, country. Under jair bolsonaro, illegal logging country. Underjair bolsonaro, illegal logging sword. President Lula Da Silva has promised to fix the problem. Translation the challen. Es the problem. 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Thats a problem. When l People Struggle to get by and when the state fails to help them, it is easy to accept money from lucrative illegal logging, ensuring the amazons future means improving the lives of nearly 50 Million People who live here. Just to get to this part of the emma son took 13 hours overnight on a riverboat. Now this smaller boat to get to communities here. If you look on a map it all looks so close together. It goes to show how vast the amazon is. But also how difficult it is to navigate and ultimately also how difficult it would be for Lula Da Silva to achieve zero deforestation by 2030. Which is why he needs the backing of all the countries who share the amazon. Leaders are expected to offer solutions to illegal logging and mining, moving away from big infra structure projects. But money talks, and without offering a better life for those who live in the forest, any discussion of conservation is pointless. We can go live to norway. A former director of the Un Environment Programme and former chairman of the Norwegian Rainforest Association and also the director of Environmental Consultancy klima 2020. What do you make of the fact that there wasnt an agreement between the leaders this time in terms of limiting deforestation in the amazon . T this time in terms of limiting deforestation in the amazon . I have to sa that deforestation in the amazon . I have to say that this deforestation in the amazon . I have to say that this is deforestation in the amazon . I have to say that this is a deforestation in the amazon . I have to say that this is a great deforestation in the amazon . I have to say that this is a great step to say that this is a great step forward. Because now eight countries are agreeing we have to protect the rainforest. So that is actually extremely important. But then you come to the speed of this. What they didnt agree in this meeting was to stop deforestation. 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Thank you for your time. Lets get more on i of the rainforest. Thank you for your time. Lets get more on those reports that 41 migrants have drowned off the italian island of lampedusa after their boat capsized. Sofia bettiza is in rome for us. What else do we know . Sofia bettiza is in rome for us. What else do we know . There not much we know at the what else do we know . There not much we know at the moment. What else do we know . There not much we know at the moment. As what else do we know . There not much we know at the moment. As you we know at the moment.