29 February 2000
Cover story: UK: Legitimising surveillance - the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill (the R.I.P. Bill)
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UK: Legitimising surveillance: the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill
UK: Prison for charity workers
UK: New law on DNA profiles
Netherlands: Basque prisoner faces extradition
Basque Country: Crisis in peace talks
Italy: Patent application upsets EU
Ireland: Immigration policies mirror EU
Germany: New law for immigrants
Spain: New Aliens Law comes into force
Germany: Refugees deported to Turkish “torture chamber”
Denmark: Ban on masks at demonstrations
UK: Police censor critical report
Germany: Criminalisation of anti-racist groups
Italy: Measures against displaying fascist symbols in stadiums
Spain: Racist attacks in El Ejido
UK: Police re-investigate hangings
Austria: Fascists in power as leader quits
UK: M25 pair denied fair trial
UK: Limiting the right to jury trial - half truths and false assumptions
Italy: Deaths and demonstrations spotlight detention centres
EU secrecy: Regulation on public access to documents
UK: Bill to introduce far-reaching surveillance
Russia: Surveillance of communications
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