Investigatory Powers Bill
'If people knew what bulk collection in Investigatory Powers Bill really meant, there'd be uproar' privacy expert tells MPs
Dr Joss Wright tells Science and Technology Committee modern communications data should be treated with respect, and government must be more clear about its intent to increase mass surveillance
'A government right to hack and a risk to British business' - Technology firms slam Investigatory Powers Bill
Representatives of the UK technology industry express grave concerns over 'Snooper's Charter' while giving evidence to Science and Technology Committee
Labour expresses concern over lack of safeguards within Investigatory Powers Bill
'The safeguards you are proposing are not as strong as it appeared,' Shadow Home Secretary writes in a letter to Theresa May
'Judicial oversight? What judicial oversight?' - responses to the Investigatory Powers Bill
No need for a warrant if it's 'urgent' - and a new Commissioner appointed by the Prime Minister with a legal duty not to impede police or spies
Draft Investigatory Powers Bill will require ISPs to record websites users visit, but drops encryption ban
New powers for security services to bulk-collect personal communications data
Internet use monitored and security services empowered to hack anyone's devices - new Investigatory Powers Bill published today
TalkTalk and other ISPs to record subscribers' internet usage, but don't worry, your privacy is assured, says Home Secretary Theresa May
US to take backdoor approach to introducing backdoors to counter encryption
Administration concedes that legislation to enforce the weakening of security in US products is unlikely to be passed - and adopts a charm offensive instead
'We need urgency or the EU will make a fool of itself': ICO chief Christopher Graham discusses data protection regulation
Information Commissioner Christopher Graham tells Computing how the upcoming regulation will affect businesses and his own organisation
Government surveillance powers deemed 'undemocratic and unnecessary' in senior lawyer's report
But government should still be allowed to collect bulk data to protect citizens, says David Anderson QC
MPs' legal challenge to government surveillance to be heard at High Court
Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act, rushed through Parliament in three days, to face judicial review
Snowden slams UK government attempts to secretly pass legislation allowing GCHQ to 'hack anybody's computer'
'They want to be able to target anybody,' says Snowden during live Q&A with Amnesty International UK
'Profoundly wrong' Investigatory Powers Bill slammed for 'treating everyone as a suspect'
But Downing Street insists bill is required because 'the gap in capabilities are putting lives at risk'