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  • Apple slams UK surveillance-bill proposals - BBC 20.07.2023360765
  • GCHQ chief: western spy agencies must ‘pre-bunk’ disinformation - Guardian 29.12.22327813
  • GCHQ’s mass data interception violated right to privacy, court rules - Guardian 25.05.21246733
  • The Haystack review – brainy and brilliant GCHQ surveillance thriller - Guardian 07.02.20216239
  • UK Mass Digital Surveillance Regime Ruled Illegal - Counterpunch 21.02.18130589
  • Britannia Titanic – “UK Surveillance State More Suited to Dictatorship Than a Democracy” - Global Research Centre for Research on Globalization 27.04.17130590
  • In Theresa May’s Britain, a proposed new ‘espionage act’ is alarming, but hardly surprising - Open Democracy 20.02.17130591
  • Ex-GCHQ whistleblower attacks plans to extend dragnet of secrecy law – Guardian 13.02.17130592
  • UK security agencies unlawfully collected data for 17 years, court rules – Guardian 17.10.16130593
  • Report: Impacts of surveillance on contemporary British activism – Open Democracy 24.05.16130594
  • Theresa May warns Yahoo that its move to Dublin is a security worry - Guardian, 20.03.14130595
  • Public apathy over GCHQ snooping is a recipe for disaster - Guardian, 16.03.14130596
  • If GCHQ wants to improve national security it must fix our technology - Guardian, 10.03.14130597
  • Optic Nerve: millions of Yahoo webcam images intercepted by GCHQ - Guardian, 28.02.14130598
  • GCHQ Revealed: Inside Her Majesty's Listening Service - Spiegel 27.02.14130599
  • On the UK’s Equating of Journalism With Terrorism - Intercept, 19.02.14130600
  • Why the Government must face up to Edward Snowden´s growing indictment of state surveillance - Independent, 31/01/14130601
  • Huge swath of GCHQ mass surveillance is illegal, says top lawyer - Guardian 28.01.14130602
  • Angry Birds and 'leaky' phone apps targeted by NSA and GCHQ for user data - Guardian 28.01.14130603
  • Snowden docs reveal British spies snooped on YouTube and Facebook - NBC 28.01.14130604
  • Martha Lane Fox: UK is 'woefully quiet' on Snowden revelations - Guardian, 14.01.14130605
  • NSA and GCHQ activities appear illegal, says EU parliamentary inquiry - Guardian, 09.01.14130606
  • Guardian wins Liberty award for articles about GCHQ and NSA spying 25.11.13130607
  • US and UK struck secret deal to allow NSA to 'unmask' Britons' personal data - Guardian 20.11.13130608
  • 'Royal Concierge': GCHQ Monitors Diplomats' Hotel Bookings - Spiegel, 17.11.13130609
  • British Press Freedom Under Threat - NY Times Editorial 14.11.13130610
  • UK spies continue “quantum insert” attack via LinkedIn, Slashdot pages 10.11.13130611
  • Spy agency chiefs defend surveillance – live - Guardian 07.11.13130612
  • NSA leaks: UK government reaction eroding freedom, rights groups warn - Guardian 04.11.13130613
  • Britain's response to the surveillance scandal should ring every alarm bell - Guardian 04.11.13130614
  • UK cops officially detained David Miranda for thoughtcrime 03.11.13130615
  • UK: Snowden reporter's partner involved in 'espionage' and 'terrorism' 01.11.13130616
  • GCHQ and European spy agencies worked together on mass surveillance - Guardian 01.11.13130617
  • Cameron says may act against press over spy leaks - Reuters, 28.10.13130618
  • Leaked memos reveal GCHQ efforts to keep mass surveillance secret - Guardian 25.10.13130619
  • Snowden leaks published by the Guardian were damaging to security, says Nick Clegg - Independent, 10.10.13130620
  • The Snowden files: why the British public should be worried about GCHQ - Guardian 03.10.13130621
  • Stephen Fry joins demand to end NSA and GCHQ mass surveillance - Guardian 24.09.13130622
  • NSA activities at Menwith Hill - Guardian 22.09.13130623
  • The readers' editor on… the Guardian's coverage of government surveillance - Guardian 22.09.13130624
  • Edward Snowden has started a global debate. So why the silence in Britain? - Guardian 19.09.13130625
  • Perhaps I'm out of step and Britons just don't think privacy is important - Guardian 07.09.13130626
  • Revealed: how US and UK spy agencies defeat internet privacy and security - GUARDIAN 06.09.13130627
  • Guardian partners with New York Times over Snowden GCHQ files 23.08.13130628
  • Privacy International to challenge telecoms firms over GCHQ cooperation - Guardian 08.08.13130629
  • GCHQ: inside the top secret world of Britain's biggest spy agency - Guardian 02.08.13130630
  • Inquiry into snooping laws as committee clears GCHQ - Guardian 18.07.13130631
  • Privacy campaigners demand review of snooping laws - Guardian 14.07.13130632
  • The NSA/GCHQ metadata reassurances are breathtakingly cynical - Guardian 07.07.13130633
  • Meet Prism's little brother: Socmint - WIRED 26.06.13130634
  • We can use European law to challenge this spying - Guardian 23.06.13130635
  • MI5 feared GCHQ went 'too far' over phone and internet monitoring - Guardian 22.06.13130636
  • GCHQ monitoring described as a 'catastrophe' by German politicians - Guardian 22.06.13130637
  • Netz-Spähsystem Tempora: Der ganz große britische Bruder - Spiegel 22.06.13130638
  • GCHQ taps fibre-optic cables for secret access to world's communications - Guardian 21.06.13130639
  • Mastering the internet: how GCHQ set out to spy on the world wide web - Guardian 21.06.13130640
  • UK gathering secret intelligence via covert NSA operation - Guardian 07.06.13130641
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