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Outgoing GCHQ boss defends agency activities after Snowden revelations
21 Oct 2014: Sir Iain Lobban uses valedictory address to praise ‘extraordinary’ job of staff with ‘mission of liberty, not erosion of it’
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21 Oct 2014: Sir Iain Lobban uses valedictory address to praise ‘extraordinary’ job of staff with ‘mission of liberty, not erosion of it’
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17 Oct 2014: The government’s refusal to reveal when lawyers’ and journalists’ communications can be intercepted is central to claim brought on behalf of Abdel Hakim Belhaj and Sami al-Saadi
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16 Oct 2014: Editorial: This parliament has serious unfinished business to carry out over the lack of control of GCHQ’s surveillance powers
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16 Oct 2014: Home secretary tells intelligence and security committee harvesting communications data is not invasion of privacy
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14 Oct 2014: Former home secretary tells Commons committee continued secrecy is undermining public confidence in wake of Snowden revelations
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10 Oct 2014: Three of UK’s big four mobile phone networks are providing customer data to police forces automatically through Ripa
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9 Oct 2014: In 1995, the US government tried – and failed – to categorise encryption as a weapon. Today, the same lines are being drawn and the same tactics repeated as the FBI wants to do the same. Here’s why they are wrong, and why they must fail again. By Cory Doctorow
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22 Sep 2014:
• SAS foreign operations, subjected to official blackout, are likely to be increasingly significant
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15 Sep 2014: Bureau of Investigative Journalism files application with European court of human rights over protection of sources. By Lisa O’Carroll
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