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The Intelligence Gap: what any review into alleged failings after recent terrorist attacks needs to address and who needs to address it.
SPIES, LIES AND FIVE EYES: why GCHQ could not and would not have carried out surveillance on the presidential candidate.
Reflections on Love v National Crime Agency
GCHQ and its Chamber of Secrets
Neither Confirm Nor Deny and Restriction Orders in Public Inquiries
In a word: privacy and the Investigatory Powers Bill
Departures from open justice in criminal proceedings: Guardian News and others v R and Incedal
Of Prime Ministers and Presidents: a review of the ISC Report on the Investigatory Powers Bill, actually
Recruiting informants and radicalisation: legal issues
The Office of Surveillance Commissioner’s Report 2014 – 2015: a review
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