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16 Dec 2013: Home affairs committee asks home secretary whether she has been given proof by MI5 and MI6 to support their rhetoric
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Live 16 Dec 2013: • NSA officials considering amnesty for Snowden
• Panel delivers US surveillance recommendations – reports
• UK: MPs quiz home secretary on spying
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16 Dec 2013:
Deputy PM says Home Office should focus on policies such as reinstating exit checks rather than leaking 'undeliverable' ideas
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16 Dec 2013: Simon Jenkins: First thoughts: Theresa May's modern slavery bill proposes tougher sentences for traffickers, but the line between voluntary migration and servitude is often vague
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16 Dec 2013: Home secretary refuses to confirm leak suggesting she wants cap of 75,000 workers, but attacks 'abuse' of free movement
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13 Dec 2013: Yvette Cooper calls on home secretary to adopt system of guardians as part of slavery bill
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11 Dec 2013: Blow to SFO over aborted corruption trial of accused Blair associate Victor Dahdaleh adds to recent failures
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11 Dec 2013: Home secretary rejects calls for spy boss to justify claim that Guardian put national security at risk in publishing NSA files
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10 Dec 2013: Nadine El-Enany: Tribunal's decision to allow Boat Race protester to stay in the UK is a victory for immigrants' right to peaceful protest and may signal a government U-turn
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10 Dec 2013:
Decision to carry out full passport checks on passengers last year led to fewer searches for illicit goods and illegal immigrants
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