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Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe also tells New York counter-terrorism conference that internet is becoming a ‘dark and ungoverned place’ due to increase in online security and encryption in wake of Snowden leaks
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Internal MI5, MI6 and GCHQ documents reveal routine interception of legally privileged communications
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Friendships more decisive in recruiting UK jihadis than Islamic State propaganda on social media, radicalisation experts say
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Tech pioneer dismisses GCHQ chief’s claims that US tech firms are aiding terrorists as ‘inflammatory and reactionary’
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Culture secretary says he could force firms to end ‘not-spots’ despite concerns it could make it harder to track terrorists
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Editorial: The new surveillance chief says he wants to talk about privacy. Good. But he seems more interested in pointing fingers at the tech giants than reconsidering GCHQ’s own role
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The GCHQ boss is wrong. We can have both security and privacy