Tue, 30 Dec 2008
Blog posts in 2008
December
Blog posts in 2008
Recalibrating the balance
Don't delay: Delete your DNA today
The Big Brother awards are back
Jean-Charles de Menezes inquest: majority decides open verdict
The sound of music torture
Consultations, are they worth the time?
Kevin Reynolds' case is found to be exceptional
Retaining DNA records of innocent people is a violation of human rights
Human Rights in the UK - event on 2008-12-10
November
ECHR judgment in S. and Marper v. United Kingdom to be delivered next week
Damian Green's data now owned by the police
MPs realise it's exceptional for innocents to get their DNA removed from the NDNAD and vote not to do anything about it
The Human Genetics Commission's NDNAD and PACE review consultations
Network operators and security theatre
Human Genetics Commission's NDNAD consultation
The DNA database and you - How big is it? How many get off it? Your questions answered...
Calm
October
Deaths in custody & Jean Charles de Menezes inquest
You can't judge a counter terrorism bill by its cover
September
The most expensive country to police in the world
Forgetting. Consequences
August
Counter terrorism videos
Saying, reading and photographing
Is the role of a criminal database to retain profiles of innocents?
July
Jean Charles de Menezes - 1096 days since his shooting by the Police and still no justice
June
Waiting for the actual removal of DNA, fingerprints and PNC records process map
Fighting torture with copyright, redux
Taking a stand against the slow strangulation of fundamental British freedoms by this government
Calls for a new regulatory framework to challenge DNA samples and profile retention
May
Final may not always be final
April
Letter of claim sent
Far along a destructive path
March
Right to protest in front of Parliament to be restored?
DNA retention of unconvicted people
Creating a climate of fear: counter-terrorism and punishment without trial
I'm not a terrorist, please let me travel
It's March, this year let's arrest photographers
February
ECHR hearing of UK DNA case
ACPO police certificates coming out of nowhere required for those going somewhere
January
Last few days for the consultation on Managing Protest around Parliament
What happens to the NDNAD backups?
Police to create process for destruction of DNA samples and removal of DNA profiles
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