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Wednesday, 3rd December 2008
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Henry Porter writes commentary for the Observer
Henry Porter on a key ruling on the DNA database
Henry Porter: Spineless MPs have left the European Court of Human Rights to rule on whether police can keep suspects' DNA forever
Henry Porter: The arrest of Damian Green highlights the degradation of parliament
Henry Porter: How do we mark 60 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? With the arrest of an opposition MP by terror police
Henry Porter: Jon Gaunt's sacking is typical of New Labour's age of censoriousness and control
Henry Porter: Shami Chakrabarti has defended Jon Gaunt, but his sacking is typical of New Labour's age of censoriousness and control
Henry Porter: The treatment by police of Stoke City fans a week ago was a breach of their rights to free assemly and free movement
Henry Porter: The treatment by police of Stoke City supporters a week ago was a breach of their rights to free assembly and free movement
Henry Porter: My youthful brush with Baader Meinhof
Henry Porter: No amount of romance should obscure the vanity of terrorists seduced by death and killing others
Henry Porter: There is some good news in the fight against ID cards, abuse of terror laws and government surveillance
Henry Porter: There is some good news in the fight against ID cards, abuse of terror laws and government surveillance
Henry Porter: There is dismaying evidence of intolerance and hatred of young people
Henry Porter: There is dismaying evidence of intolerance and hatred of young people and that attitude is matched by the Labour government
Henry Porter: How can the NHS proceed with a plan to breach 50 million people's privacy when its record on data security is so bad?
Henry Porter: How can the NHS proceed with a plan to breach 50 million people's privacy when its record on data security is so bad?
Henry Porter: A judicial review has upheld the right of magistrates to restrict a young person's choice of clothing
Henry Porter: A judicial review has upheld the right of magistrates to restrict a young man's choice of clothing
Henry Porter on ContactPoint
Henry Porter: Up to a million people could access ContactPoint, the supposedly secure database of children's details
Henry Porter: We need to defend the personal sphere from government interference
Henry Porter: Reams of legislation have focused on our private lives; we need to defend them from government interference
Henry Porter: There's a conflict at the heart of Paul Dacre's position on privacy
Henry Porter: A debate on the issue of privacy is vital ? but there's a conflict at the heart of Paul Dacre's position
Henry Porter on activist politics and the age of Obama
Henry Porter: Obama needs to be kept up to the mark by the activists who brought him to power: only with that scrutiny will he serve the common good
Henry Porter: Land of the unfree
Henry Porter: Our elected representatives must wake up to the issue of balancing crime detection with individual rights
Henry Porter: The government is selling your personal data with impunity
Henry Porter: The Human Rights Act does nothing to stop the government selling your personal data. Only a Bill of Rights could
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