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UK's online spying habits are legal but require overhaul, says government

The Intelligence and Security CommitteeGlyn Moody / Techdirt : Report Says UK Citizens Must Give Up Right To Privacy Because ‘Terrorism’, Reveals Huge Secret Government Databases Patrick Wintour / Guardian : David Cameron to close gap in oversight of mass surveillance Jeremy Hodges / Bloomberg Business : GCHQ Spying Not Indiscriminate Surveillance, U.K. Panel Says Sam Jones / Financial Times : Most GCHQ snooping ‘essential’, parliament report concludes John Ingham / Daily Express : Prosecute spies who abuse their powers, says watchdog Kieran Doherty / RT : Mass spying on UK citizens ‘essential,’ say MPs in landmark report Sky News : UK spies snooping on emails PC Pro : GCHQ's mass data collection was legal, rules parliament Michael Holden / Reuters : British spies carry out mass interception of emails, but only read a few: report Karla Adam / Washington Post : U.K. intelligence watchdog defends nation's bulk data spying as necessary David Meyer / Tech.eu : Report: UK spies keep tabs on data about race, political views and more

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