Spies unleashed: Mass surveillance may be made lawful in UK
On Wednesday, proposals for a new Investigatory Powers bill were unveiled in parliament. The 300-page document is complex in its ...
On Wednesday, proposals for a new Investigatory Powers bill were unveiled in parliament. The 300-page document is complex in its ...
Yesterday, Turkish citizens voted in general elections for the second time in just five months. The result was a win ...
In a move that raises serious questions over the authority of David Cameron’s government, the House of Lords has twice ...
The increased female representation in Westminster after this year's elections has been a great step forward, but the fight for ...
The word ‘haven’ conjures up images of a harassed-looking gent fleeing from Caesar’s persecutory tax collectors. His waistcoat flapping, his ...
The British government is preparing to bomb Syria in support of 'human rights and democracy', as it did in Libya, Iraq ...
Horrific news hit the front pages on Saturday when 102 peace activists were murdered (and around 500 more injured) in Turkey’s ...
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