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Jack Straw asks MPs to review law of privacy

Posted By: admin 29 January, 2009

Jack Straw asks MPs to review law of privacy: “Jack Straw has signalled a review of the law of privacy with the possibility of legislation to counter the growing privacy rights being created by the
courts.”

(Via Law News from Times Online.)

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