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May in fresh call for "snoopers charter"

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Home Secretary Theresa May has warned that Britain's capacity to protect its citizens is facing collapse as surveillance powers granted to police and security services fail to keep up with technology, adding that changes to the law were "quite simply a question of life and death, a matter of national security."

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Neuberger: Poor quality legislation "not conducive to justice"

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In a speech to the Bar Council of Northern Ireland and Ireland, Lord Neuberger, the President of the Supreme Court, said poorly drafted laws were bringing parliament and the rule of law into disrepute.
 

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Barristers squeezed by fall in income

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The FT’s Caroline Bingham reports on figures from HMRC that suggest barristers’ incomes have fallen by 12% in two years.

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Airline decision upheld

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An airline passenger has won his case against Thomson Airways at the Court of Appeal.
 

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GCHQ legally allowed to intercept social media

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The government has revealed that GCHQ can snoop on British citizens' use of Facebook and Google without an individual warrant, due to the fact the firms are based overseas.

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