Court ruling will force UK to limit its surveillance powersBut the government saw it coming. By J. Rigg, 01.30.2018
Apple is assisting the UK in terror investigationsTim Cook hints the company has been complying with metadata requests.By N. Summers, 06.06.2017
Lib Dems vow to roll back UK surveillance powers if electedThe party wants to throw out the Investigatory Powers Act.By N. Summers, 05.15.2017
EU court ruling could derail the UK's new surveillance lawThe EU Court of Justice has ruled that "indiscriminate" data retention goes against human rights.By J. Rigg, 12.21.2016
The Investigatory Powers Act explainedYour guide to the UK's new surveillance law.By J. Rigg, 12.20.2016
The UK's contentious surveillance bill has become lawSo much for the last-minute petition to repeal it.By J. Rigg, 11.29.2016
The UK's far-reaching surveillance bill is now all but lawThe Investigatory Powers Act will become the government's new guide to lawful mass surveillance.By J. Rigg, 11.17.2016
Review concludes UK bulk surveillance powers are necessaryThe report also recommends a new expert panel to advise on technical matters.By J. Rigg, 08.22.2016
Investigatory Powers Bill gets vote of approval from MPsNext stop: House of Lords.By J. Rigg, 06.08.2016
Home Secretary submits to review of bulk surveillance powersAfter a Labour MP called for independent examination.By J. Rigg, 05.25.2016
Labour party says redrafted surveillance bill needs workAndy Burnham MP has stated his concerns in a letter to the home secretary.By N. Summers, 04.04.2016
Everything you need to know about the redrafted IP BillThe IP Bill Mark II: minimal clarification, expanded powers and a frosty reception.By J. Rigg, 03.02.2016
UK IP Bill needs 'significant changes,' says joint committee86 recommendations for the government to chew over.By N. Summers, 02.11.2016
UK intelligence committee slams IP Bill for being too vague"The draft bill appears to have suffered from a lack of sufficient time and preparation."By N. Summers, 02.09.2016
Parliamentary committee finds UK snooping bill too vagueThe Science and Technology Committee reports its recommendations on the bill's technical aspects.By J. Rigg, 02.01.2016
Home Secretary leaves plenty unanswered after IP Bill debateTheresa May also admitted parts of the legislation are intentionally vague.By J. Rigg, 01.15.2016
Google, Microsoft and Twitter have 'issues' with the IP BillFive of the biggest tech companies hit back at the UK's proposed surveillance bill.By N. Summers, 01.07.2016
Apple unsettled by the UK's draft surveillance bill"A key left under the doormat would not just be there for the good guys."By N. Summers, 12.22.2015