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Daily Archives: 2nd March 2016

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Adam Johnson: Former Sunderland footballer found guilty of one count of sexual activity with child and cleared of another

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm2nd March 2016

The Independent Footballer ‘smiles’ as he is cleared of one charge Adam Johnson arrives at Bradford Crown Court on March 2 Reuters Adam Johnson has been found guilty of sexual activity with a child but cleared of another count of the same offence. The jury at Bradford Crown Court had been deliberating since Tuesday lunchtime…

Snooper’s charter: wider police powers to hack phones and access web history

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm2nd March 2016

The Guardian Latest version of investigatory powers bill will allow police to hack people’s computers and view browsing history Powers for the police to access everyone’s web browsing histories and to hack into phones are to be expanded under the latest version of the snooper’s charter legislation. The extension of police powers contained in the…

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