Another U.K. Surveillance Review Calls For Judicial Sign-Off For Intercepts
By Natasha Lomas Another independent report into U.K. government surveillance has concluded interception warrants should require judicial sign-off, rather than being sanctioned by ministers as is the case now. Read More
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