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Police Roadside Checks
Eu toughens data protection regime
Your tech is spying on you
Outcry as police order newsagents to name customers who bought Charlie Hebdo
samsung warns viewers: Our TVs could be snooping on your private conversations
Parking update
Google evades English Law
Off the record

New body for CRB checks launches.
Clamping banned
Medical opt out
Thought for the data
How Sissons beat store's parking police
Jail social workers who fail to tell parents why they are taking their children
Legal Action against the UK Government
DVLA and the disclosure of Personal Data
Phone hacking
2m drivers with invalid driving licences
Privacy concerns over DNA database plan
150 councils barred from DVLA database for breaching privacy
Google
Your card details 'stolen out of thin air'.
The Weekly News article dated 18/2/12
The Department for Works and Pensions (aka The Department for Wallies and Pratts)
DVLA reprimanded by the Information Commissioner.
Powers needed in the DPA to erase personal data for reasons other than inaccuracy
Judges’ discretion
CAFCASS
DVLA and the disclosure of Personal Data
Legal Action against the UK Government
Cutting from the Sunday Times dated 22 May 2011

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