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  2. Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Act 2021

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    The Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Act 2021 (c. 4) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.The act makes provision for the use of undercover law enforcement agents and covert sources and the committing of crimes in the undertaking of their duty.

  3. Investigatory Powers Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    Paton v Poole Borough Council was a high-profile case of a family who were placed under surveillance by Poole Borough Council in order to investigate claims that the family were not living in the school catchment area which they claimed. Jenny Paton family was applying to send her child to Liliput First School, which was over-subscribed at the ...

  4. Cover (intelligence gathering) - Wikipedia

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    In espionage, operatives under non-official cover (NOC) are operatives without official ties to the government for which they work who assume covert roles in organizations. This is in contrast to an operative with official cover, where they assume a position in their government, such as the diplomatic service , which provides them with ...

  5. 2010s global surveillance disclosures - Wikipedia

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    Above-top-secret documentation of a covert surveillance program named Overseas Processing Centre 1 (OPC-1) (codenamed "CIRCUIT") by GCHQ was published by The Register. Based on documents leaked by Edward Snowden, GCHQ taps into undersea fiber optic cables via secret spy bases near the Strait of Hormuz and Yemen. BT and Vodafone are implicated ...

  6. Timeline of global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)

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    Above-top-secret documentation of a covert surveillance program named Overseas Processing Centre 1 (OPC-1) (codenamed "CIRCUIT") by GCHQ was published by The Register. Based on documents leaked by Edward Snowden, GCHQ taps into undersea fiber optic cables via secret spy bases near the Strait of Hormuz and Yemen. BT and Vodafone are implicated ...

  7. The Reauthorization of FISA’s Section 702, Explained - AOL

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    (The warrants pertaining to the surveillance of Page, a U.S. citizen, were issued under a different section of FISA, not Section 702, but the relevant concerns still apply).

  8. Special Reconnaissance Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Special Reconnaissance Regiment conducts surveillance operations mainly concerning, but not limited to, counter-terrorism (CT) activities. [10] It was formed to relieve the Special Air Service and the Special Boat Service of that role and is believed to contain around 500–600 personnel. [3]

  9. Spain v Scotland: Was Hampden loss just blip in Euro 2024 ...

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    Scotland merited their Euro 2024 qualification win at Hampden, but playing in Spain will be a different thing entirely, writes Liam McLeod.