New surveillance bill plays into extremists’ hands
Bulk data collection and storage could make us more vulnerable to hacking attacks by terrorist groups
Bulk data collection and storage could make us more vulnerable to hacking attacks by terrorist groups
After another incidence of “wilful blindness” (in the case of Rupert Murdoch and phone hacking) it’s time to change corporate law, writes Cormac Hollingsworth.
Not only has the extent of hacking and corrupt practices involving the police coming to light at NOTW , but the cover up. Was J. Murdoch incompetent or complicit?
Alex Hern reports on the remarkable degree to which every tabloid manages to avoid reporting on its own implication in the phone hacking scandal.
There are reports this morning that the Conservative party used private investigators, like Glen Mulcaire, to delve into the personal lives of their own supporters.
In the wake of the phone hacking scandal, the right’s hatred of the BBC has loosened their grip on a core consevartive principle – upholding the rule of law.
Pressure is growing on Rupert Murdoch in the US. The Attorney General is facing calls – including from a senior Senator – to investigate “all entities controlled by News Corp”.
Another day, another slew of staggering developments in the News of the World phone hacking scandal, reports Left Foot Forward’s Shamik Das.