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The Tory leadership race has been delayed after GCHQ raised possible hacking fears

Tory members have faced delays in voting for the UK's next Prime Minister, after GCHQ told the party that hackers could change who people chose.

No single country is thought to be raising a credible threat in hacking the election, and the advice from cyber security experts is reportedly more general.

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