Even more powers of domestic surveillance? It is over-the-top already
We have savage reductions in the right to protest; we have deeply concerning directions of travel for democracy and freedom of speech.
We have savage reductions in the right to protest; we have deeply concerning directions of travel for democracy and freedom of speech.
Cameras are all around us – yet no rules exist to monitor their usage
The surveillance sphere no one is talking about.
Residential care staff are being forced to sign in every hour using fingerprints and photographs – a policy that may be against new EU law.
The bill, agreed by parliament this week, is an attack on the public’s right to know
History shows that security services don’t always use their powers to protect the public
After coming out in support of the EU, the home secretary needs to win back the Tory right wing
Bulk data collection and storage could make us more vulnerable to hacking attacks by terrorist groups
Effective surveillance of electronic communications relies on the ability of tech companies to successfully comply with new duties
The comments are troubling in the light of the government’s new surveillance powers