
It has emerged that ministers are considering plans for a database that will hold details of every email and every phone call sent and made in the UK, the BBC reports. First reported in The Times, the plans may be included in a draft of the Communications Bill which is due later this year. According to the Home Office, the Bill will ensure "crucial capabilities" for using data for counter-terrorism measures.
By BBC
Published: 20 May 2008 11:51 GMT
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