ISC to review whether privacy legislation is 'fit for purpose'

Sooraj Shah
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Intelligence and Security Committee has called on public to provide evidence after PRISM and Tempora revelations

The Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) has called on the public to provide written and oral evidence, as it seeks to determine whether current legislation on the privacy of communications is...

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