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Snoopers Charter – The devil in the details

When I was a councillor, press coverage started to emerge of flagrant abuses (although not illegal ones) of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000. This Act was penned initially for the secret services in the pursuance of anti-terrorism, but for some very odd reason, the powers within it – Read more…

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