Quasi-judicial process for issuing warrants under proposed 'snooper's charter'
Existing regulation does not take into account if a country doesn't have safeguards in place for using interception technologies, says Giovanni Buttarelli
Finger of blame pointed at - guess who? - the US National Security Agency (or maybe GCHQ)
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
For a device worn or carried by a person the MAC address is effectively a unique ID for that individual; this is a problem now and it will get much worse
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
Another government, another Communications Data Bill...
'You can't have a back door that's only for the good guys, it will be subject to abuse,' argues Cook
No, it's not paranoia. GCHQ really is spying on you - and everyone else
At least Winston Smith could go for a walk in the country without being spied on, says Joseph Cannataci