UK security and counter-terrorism
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Editorial: Jamal al-Harith, previously held at Guantánamo Bay, has blown himself up for Islamic State. But his case cannot justify the expansion of such detention and use of torture
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Proposed legislation fails to adequately define ‘extremism’ and ‘British values’
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UK agencies rely heavily on the US, but using intelligence obtained by torture risks breaching international law
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Sir Alex Younger, speaking at Women in IT Awards, says James Bond films give MI6 a global profile – but their stereotypes are not entirely accurate
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Hannigan oversaw a more open approach at GCHQ after the Snowden revelations exposed mass surveillance by the agency
Whistleblowers endangered in digital age, says lawyers' report