Glyn Moody writes:
Just last week we wrote about the growing number of legal challenges to GCHQ spying. Now here’s another one, from The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, which is concerned about how blanket surveillance threatens the workings of a free press:
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism is asking a European court to rule on whether UK legislation properly protects journalists’ sources and communications from government scrutiny and mass surveillance.
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