‘Hansard 4 Nov 2015 : Column GC355 Lord Mendelsohn: ‘We welcome the appointment of the former British ambassador to Israel, Matthew Gould, who will have a key role in cybersecurity inside the Cabinet Office — a very useful and important position.’ Sure enough, the UK Government’s website confirms that Gould is now Director of Cyber […]

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  ‘British officials have made an unseemly leap to speculate on a terrorist plot in the Russian airliner crash over Sinai last weekend. And Russia has understandably reacted furiously to the speculation, saying that it is too early to make such an assessment when crash investigators have not even compiled, let alone evaluated, evidence. American […]

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‘This is a serious matter; the only reason police could have been asked to monitor the activities of Messrs Corbyn, Livingstone etc is political. Are we to conclude, if they were being monitored, that the Conservative Party was compiling information about them in an attempt to find something they could exploit for political advantage? If […]

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‘British MPs will come together to debate a no confidence vote in Prime Minister David Cameron after an online petition, accusing him of causing “devastation for the poorest in society for the last 5 years,” reached enough public support to trigger a discussion. British MPs will come together to debate a no confidence vote in […]

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‘British lawmakers and officials investigating the UK’s use of drones for targeted killings have asked ministers about the manner in which the government decides to use the unmanned aerial vehicles. They want to know if London has a pre-determined kill list.’ Watch video: UK Drone Attacks on British Citizens

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‘Incredible. Michael Fallon is perverting all good sense to claim that the UK has a moral obligation to bomb people in the Middle East. He says we should do it ourselves, rather than relying on other people to do it for us – how twisted is that? And he’s telling us the Conservative Government intends […]

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‘At the time of writing, the petition calling for a no-confidence vote in David Cameron has more than 113,000 signatures and is gaining around 1,000 per hour. It must now be considered for Parliamentary debate – even though the government never bothered to respond to it when it reached 10,000 signatures, despite that being the […]

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‘A secret database of citizens’ personal lives and habits isn’t explicitly spelled out in the UK’s latest surveillance law. No, instead, it’s described as a set of “request filters.” The term is buried in the draft Investigatory Powers Bill (IPB), which was introduced to Parliament on Wednesday. Turn to page 254 of the 299-page document […]

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‘TalkTalk is trying and failing to mend its broken customer relationships following the recent mega breach, in one case offering an individual who had £3,500 stolen from his personal bank account £30.20 as a “good will gesture [and]final settlement” by way of compensation when he tried to get out of his contract. Ian Rimmington, based […]

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‘Generals and diplomats are upset that Prime Minister David Cameron will not push for a vote on bombing Syria after failing to convince enough MPs it would have any beneficial effect on the war against Islamic State (formerly ISIS/ISIL). Cameron has shelved plans for a vote amid fears rebellious Tories would cancel out the few […]

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‘Thousands of extra police officers and rigid public order rules will be brought into Westminster on Thursday night over fears the London leg of the global “Million Mask March” against austerity and state surveillance could spill over into civil unrest. Organized by the global activist network Anonymous, the march has become an annual event. Last […]

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Permanently switched on motorway cameras intending to catch everyone speeding above 70 miles an hour are to be tested on a busy section of the M1 in Bedforshire in a trial scheme by Bedfordshire police in what they have admitted has nothing to do with road safetly but is purely a revenue generating excercise. Read […]

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‘Former Labour leader Lord Kinnock has warned current party chief Jeremy Corbyn that the British public will never back the scrapping of the UK’s Trident nuclear deterrent. The comments by Kinnock, who started out as a unilateralist but switched to back Trident in the 1980s, came after Scottish politicians voted strongly against the renewal of […]

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