Frances Perraudin reports:
The civil rights group Liberty has lost its latest high court challenge against surveillance laws, saying the ruling allowed the government “to spy on every one of us”.
In its challenge to parts of the Investigatory Powers Act (IPA) 2016 – which critics have described as the “snooper’s charter” – the organisation argued that government surveillance practices were incompatible with human rights law.
Read more on The Guardian.
h/t, Joe Cadillic