Police Surveillance of Journalists in Northern Ireland Raises Concerns

Police Surveillance of Journalists in Northern Ireland Raises Concerns

Recent reports reveal ongoing police surveillance of journalists in Northern Ireland, raising serious questions about press freedom and privacy rights. Police Surveillance of Journalists in Northern Ireland Raises Concerns Belfast: So, there’s this story about how the Police Service of Northern Ireland has been keeping an eye on journalists for years. It’s pretty wild, and…

Journalists Fear Ongoing Surveillance of UK Reporters

Journalists Fear Ongoing Surveillance of UK Reporters

Investigative journalists express concerns over continued targeting of reporters in the UK following unlawful surveillance findings Journalists Fear Ongoing Surveillance of UK Reporters Belfast: Two journalists, Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey, are speaking out after a tribunal found they were unlawfully spied on by police. They believe that this kind of targeting is still happening…

PSNI and Met Police Unlawfully Spied on Journalists, Tribunal Rules

PSNI and Met Police Unlawfully Spied on Journalists, Tribunal Rules

A tribunal has found that the PSNI and Met police unlawfully surveilled two journalists, leading to significant legal repercussions. PSNI and Met Police Unlawfully Spied on Journalists, Tribunal Rules Belfast: So, it turns out the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the Met police were caught spying on two journalists. A tribunal just ruled that…

Is Facial Recognition Technology the Future of Policing or a Threat to Our Privacy?

Is Facial Recognition Technology the Future of Policing or a Threat to Our Privacy?

The Metropolitan Police’s use of facial recognition technology sparks debate over safety versus privacy concerns, with over 500 arrests made this year alone. Is Facial Recognition Technology the Future of Policing or a Threat to Our Privacy? London: The Metropolitan Police has been ramping up its use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology. They claim…