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Cardiff resident Ed Bridges in a legal challenge to South Wales Police's use of facial recognition technology in public spaces. Liberty argues that the technology "is dangerously inaccurate and has the potential to trample on the freedoms we
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In 1976, the NCCL in a submission to the
Criminal Law Revision Committee of the British Parliament argued that "Childhood sexual experiences, willingly engaged in, with an adult result in no identifiable damage… The real need is a change in the attitude which assumes that all cases of paedophilia
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An initial inquest in March 2012 recorded a verdict of suicide, but Anne-Marie's family, represented by
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to show how the "aged" criminals would look when they are finally released from prison in the 2040s. Liberty supported claims that the posters should be removed following complaints from family members of the gangsters, not involved with their relatives' criminality, who claimed they were being
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also recorded a verdict of suicide and again strongly criticised failings at
Deepcut and in the Surrey Police investigation. Following the verdict, Liberty and Sean's family called for all serious crimes within the Armed Forces to be investigated by the civilian police, rather than the
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Liberal Democrats Conference in September 2012 in Brighton successfully led to the passing of a motion by Jo Shaw, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Spokesperson for Holborn and St Pancras, against the Bill. Nevertheless, the substantially unchanged Bill became law in April 2013.
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Liberty represented the family of
Corporal Anne-Marie Ellement, a Royal Military Police Office who took her own life in 2011 after alleging that she had been raped by two colleagues. The allegations were investigated by military police themselves, and no charges were brought.
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During 2007 and 2008 Liberty led the opposition to government plans to extend detention without charge for those suspected of terrorism to 42 days. Chakrabarti and
Liberty claimed a major campaign victory when the government dropped the proposal after it was rejected by the
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Liberty's challenge to various parts of the
Investigatory Powers Act is ongoing. In April 2018, the High Court issued its ruling on the first part of the challenge, giving the government six months to rewrite core parts of the Act, which it found incompatible with EU law.
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NCCL also campaigned to raise awareness of the difficulty faced by 'reluctant servicemen' – men in the armed forces who had often signed up as teenagers then realised they'd made a mistake but were prevented from discharging themselves for anything up to 16 years.
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system, under which people known to be sane but deemed 'morally defective' – unmarried mothers, for example – could be locked up in an asylum. By 1957, the campaign had seen the release of around 2,000 inmates, the abolition of the
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QC recorded a verdict of suicide, delivering a narrative verdict that strongly condemned the culture at Deepcut. Following the verdict, Liberty called for reform to tackle the "pervasive sexualised culture" in the Armed Forces.
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was also a major part of NCCL's work in this period, including successfully calling for reform of jury service laws that effectively prevented women and the poor from serving on juries by means of a property qualification.
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was introduced as a result of prolific media investigations and litigation surrounding the UK Government and proposed "secret courts" and evidence which would be non-disclosable. A campaign presence and attendance by
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because of the owner's religious views. On 18 October 2012 it was ruled that the B&B owner was in breach of equality legislation by unlawfully discriminating against the couple on the basis of their
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announced that two former soldiers had been charged with raping Anne-Marie and stated that "the original decision by the SPA not to prosecute was 'wrong'". The two men were acquitted on 20 April 2016.
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On 3 July 2014, Nicholas Rheinberg – Coroner in the second inquest – ruled that bullying, the lingering effect of the alleged rape and "work-related despair" had contributed to Anne-Marie's suicide.
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result in lasting damage". The NCCL also sought to place the "onus of proof on the prosecution to show that the child was actually harmed" rather than having a blanket ban on
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cases, including that of Emery, Powers and Thompson, who were sentenced to between four and ten years' imprisonment for assaulting a police officer, even though someone else
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cabinet minister, was appointed as general secretary. A number of other future high-profile Labour politicians worked at the organisation at this time, such as
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Another prominent campaign in 2012 was "For their eyes only" in response to the proposed Justice and Security Bill which was introduced in the
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system, under which people known to be sane but deemed 'morally defective' – unmarried mothers, for example – could be locked up in an asylum.
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and in the wider community. Liberty also aims to engender a "rights culture" within British society. The NCCL was founded in 1934 by
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who gained worldwide press attention. Other prolific cases included that of Babar Ahmed, Talha Ahsan and Christopher Tappin.
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ruled that detaining non-British nationals without trial was unlawful. In a 2005 judgment the Law Lords also confirmed that
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to disclose evidence about the deaths to the families, which they were then able to use to apply for fresh inquests.
3332:"A British Bill of Rights Will Diminish the Rights of Everyone in the UK - And the Most Vulnerable Will Suffer Most"
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which let employers exempt same-sex spouses from spousal pension benefits. Upon retirement from
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Impact of Anti-Terror Measures on British Muslims, June 2004
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that may not be current but does not specify the time period
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November 2011 saw Liberty successfully assist in preventing
2296:"Profile: Shami Chakrabarti, the undaunted freedom fighter"
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The immediate spur to the organisation's formation was the
3847:"EU's highest court delivers blow to UK snooper's charter"
3632:"Former soldiers charged with rape of Anne-Marie Ellement"
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Michael Black and John Morgan who were turned away from a
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2995:| The Londonist, 3 June 2011 (retrieved: 16 January 2013)
2450:"Liberty names barrister Martha Spurrier as new director"
2420:"Liberty names barrister Martha Spurrier as new director"
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Churchill's Legacy - the Conservative Case for the HRA
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and a rise in race-hate incidents by lobbying for the
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2327:"Shami Chakrabarti's Liberty sets sights on Scotland"
977:, after a decade-long ordeal, as the Home Secretary,
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625:, who worked as the legal officer from 1978 to 1982,
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and 38 others resigned from the NCCL over the issue.
4780:
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3878:"UK mass digital surveillance regime ruled unlawful"
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4464:
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4352:"In Britain a Move Is Afoot To Update Laws on Rape"
3283:"Liberty victory for B&B discrimination couple"
2841:McKerrow, Graham; Northmore, David (27 June 1986).
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431:During the 1940s, the NCCL led protests against a
4240:Impact of Anti-Terror Measures on British Muslims
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2208:"Desert Island Discs featuring Shami Chakrabarti"
761:, who were released after 16 years in prison for
720:during the pair's tenure at Liberty breached the
471:and they were released from prison and granted a
241:; vice-presidents were the politician and author
5050:Civil rights organisations in the United Kingdom
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3285:(Press release). 18 October 2012. Archived from
3211:"Liberty launches McKinnon paper plane campaign"
2985:Liberty Serves Up Cream Of Conscience To Council
2476:"Liberty launches investigative journalism unit"
2070:
1051:result, Liberty launched a campaign to save the
526:After 1960, NCCL responded to the tightening of
290:in London on 22 February. A letter published in
193:, as well as campaigning against the so-called '
5070:Political advocacy groups in the United Kingdom
4974:British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology
1919:
1668:Parliamentarian's Guide to the Human Rights Act
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989:systems, but maintains that he was looking for
459:At this time NCCL was also involved in several
5060:Organisations based in the City of Westminster
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829:In 2004, Liberty acted for the translator and
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3110:"Bill stages — Justice and Security Act 2013"
2411:
1647:A Journalist's Guide to the Human Rights Act.
224:
16:UK advocacy group and membership organisation
4449:Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 1945
4216:Twelve Point Terror Package Initial Thoughts
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587:In 1972 NCCL campaigned for civil rights in
4984:International Planned Parenthood Federation
4459:Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990
4312:An Independent Police Complaints Commission
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2974:, 17 June 2009 (retrieved: 16 January 2013)
2930:"On 42 days, their lordships were glorious"
2927:
2668:"How Hattie's friends defended paedophilia"
2238:
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2112:"The Guardian and Observer digital archive"
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1278:Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act
360:Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001
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1408:This section is about an event or subject
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5040:1934 establishments in the United Kingdom
3670:"Army corporals cleared of barracks rape"
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1836:Rights of victims of crime, February 2003
1818:Litigating the Public Interest, July 2006
1741:(Report). the Bar Council. December 2009.
537:Following Conservative MP Enoch Powell's
393:, and campaigning against the so-called '
146:, which challenges unjust laws, protects
142:and membership organisation based in the
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1824:Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 summary
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204:In autumn 2019, the organisation set up
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5075:Political organisations based in London
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1833:A New 'Suspect Community', October 2003
1788:(Report). December 2007. Archived from
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237:, and first President was the novelist
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4487:Abortion Law Reform Association (ALRA)
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3494:from the original on 25 September 2018
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2779:Hope, Christopher (24 February 2014).
2750:"Britain's Apologists For Child Abuse"
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154:. It does this through the courts, in
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4374:https://www.libertyhumanrights.org.uk
4350:Weinraub, Judith (13 December 1975).
3924:"The People vs the Snoopers' Charter"
3888:from the original on 14 February 2019
3826:from the original on 13 November 2015
3537:
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3063:"Secret courts – the essential guide"
2887:| House of the Lords, Session 2005–06
2822:from the original on 24 February 2014
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2058:from the original on 10 November 2012
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4800:Catholic Church in England and Wales
4502:National Council for Civil Liberties
4439:Offences Against the Person Act 1861
4434:Offences Against the Person Act 1837
4429:Offences Against the Person Act 1828
4340:| on www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk
4180:| on www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk
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3052:| on www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk
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2356:Beaton, Connor (23 September 2015).
2155:of Liberty | Liberty Archive on the
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1992:from the original on 4 November 2018
1975:
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132:National Council for Civil Liberties
5004:Abortion in the Republic of Ireland
4444:Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929
3783:Bowcott, Owen (13 September 2018).
3261:Furness, Hannah (18 October 2012).
3221:from the original on 10 August 2017
2642:"BBC NEWS - VOTE 2001 - CANDIDATES"
2557:Swain, J. & French, S. (1999):
2146:Administrative/Biographical History
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1916:| As amended by the AGM 19 May 2007
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1299:Equal pensions for same-sex couples
722:European Convention on Human Rights
522:Opposition to racial discrimination
308:Incitement to Disaffection Act 1934
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3845:Bowcott, Owen (21 December 2016).
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2430:from the original on 31 March 2016
2251:from the original on 3 August 2012
2239:Chakrabarti, Shami (20 May 2007).
2016:LaurenceHolmes (25 January 2018).
1021:Liberty intervened in the case of
973:16 October 2012 saw a victory for
479:Reform of the Mental Health System
358:in the United States, such as the
197:' policies which allow indefinite
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3574:"New inquest for 'raped' soldier"
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2387:Bowcott, Owen (14 January 2016).
2325:Beaton, Connor (20 August 2015).
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1520:General secretaries and directors
1418:to include this information. The
1268:In 2014, Liberty represented MPs
789:'s fight for transgender rights.
3876:Travis, Alan (30 January 2018).
3452:Davies, Caroline (3 June 2016).
3116:from the original on 11 May 2013
2859:from the original on 10 May 2017
2748:Bindel, Julie (September 2015).
2586:from the original on 10 May 2017
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4410:Abortion in the United Kingdom
4204:Litigating the Public Interest
4088:Bowcott, Owen (14 June 2018).
3426:SophieLock (9 November 2015).
3300:Watt, Nicholas (10 May 2015).
2850:Defend Gay's the Word Campaign
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1873:American Civil Liberties Union
1259:European Court of Human Rights
1003:European Court of Human Rights
836:who claimed that the American
765:bombings they did not commit.
703:European Court of Human Rights
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5019:Abortion in the United States
3953:Cobain, Ian (27 April 2018).
3814:Bowcott, Owen (4 June 2015).
3513:sophiearmour (18 July 2018).
2294:Jamie Doward (21 June 2008).
1980:katiebamber (27 April 2018).
1894:
1889:On Liberty (Chakrabarti book)
1830:ID Card Bill key points, 2004
1454:Human rights in the UK after
1181:Service Prosecuting Authority
674:NCCL acted for the owners of
3361:sophiearmour (18 May 2016).
3043:For Their Eyes Only Campaign
1884:Convention on Modern Liberty
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1276:in a legal challenge to the
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3576:. BBC News. 8 August 2012.
3089:Tide turns on secret courts
2897:Owen, Paul (16 July 2008).
2620:. Pluto Press. p. 41.
2452:. BBC News. 31 March 2016.
2052:liberty-human-rights.org.uk
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4276:Rights of victims of crime
4003:. BBC News. 12 July 2017.
3911:[2018] EWCA Civ 70
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3599:volunteer (25 July 2013).
3550:. BBC News. 3 March 2014.
2018:"End Indefinite Detention"
1673:(Report). September 2010.
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4171:The Civil Liberties Trust
2966:19 September 2018 at the
2279:by David Aaronovitch for
1912:27 September 2011 at the
1861:civil liberties in the UK
1619:15 September 2019 at the
1422:may contain suggestions.
1381:The Civil Liberties Trust
1289:Investigatory Powers Bill
1282:European Court of Justice
1257:. In September 2018, the
1211:This section needs to be
1174:Crown Prosecution Service
1043:Save our Human Rights Act
880:Greater Manchester Police
850:Official Secrets Act 1989
805:case following which the
670:Gay rights and censorship
443:Soldiers' civil liberties
356:11 September 2001 attacks
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4336:10 November 2012 at the
4290:| Liberty, February 2003
4288:Magistrates Court Review
4278:| Liberty, February 2003
4254:| Liberty, December 2004
4176:10 November 2012 at the
3029:10 November 2012 at the
2705:. London. Archived from
2161:Centre of great research
2101:. Civil Liberties Trust.
1875:, an American equivalent
1752:(Report). October 2009.
1179:On 29 October 2015, the
1064:Amnesty International UK
901:Westminster City Council
838:National Security Agency
733:Detention without charge
654:. Organisations such as
391:Investigatory Powers Act
373:2015 UK general election
288:St. Martin-in-the-Fields
191:Investigatory Powers Act
64:Political pressure group
4317:12 October 2012 at the
4266:| Liberty, October 2003
4252:ID Card Bill key points
4230:| Liberty, Summary 2005
4157:3 November 2012 at the
3988:[2018] EWHC 975
3095:13 October 2012 at the
3048:28 January 2013 at the
2576:"Obituary: Tony Smythe"
1736:a Manifesto for Justice
1632:4 November 2018 at the
1564:1989: Andrew Puddephatt
1391:Causes and associations
1339:all take for granted".
1215:. The reason given is:
995:free energy suppression
562:Right to public protest
455:Miscarriages of justice
4218:| Liberty, August 2005
4028:"Immigration Act 2016"
3913: (30 January 2018)
3024:Freedom Games Campaign
2991:8 October 2011 at the
2672:News - Telegraph Blogs
1934:7 January 2014 at the
1652:30 August 2019 at the
1533:Elizabeth Acland Allen
1084:Terrence Higgins Trust
1068:UK Families Flight 103
1062:In May 2016, Liberty,
817:was not admissible in
753:Miscarriage of justice
613:Near the end of 1974,
539:Rivers of Blood speech
496:Mental Health Act 1959
492:Mental Health Act 1913
461:miscarriage of justice
349:On 10 September 2001,
328:Defence Regulation 18B
184:Mental Health Act 1959
46:; 90 years ago
5014:Abortion in Australia
4859:Norman St John-Stevas
4588:Douglas Vernon Hubble
4507:Amnesty International
4331:Liberty Policy Papers
4321:| Liberty, April 2000
3247:1 August 2013 at the
2883:15 April 2017 at the
2614:Brian Dooley (1998).
2563:Butterworth–Heinemann
2097:Dyson, Brian (1994):
1694:(Report). June 2010.
1606:21 April 2018 at the
1474:Immigration detention
1371:Liberty – the company
1343:Immigration detention
1251:Privacy International
1247:Amnesty International
1139:Royal Military Police
1049:2015 general election
943:on 28 May 2012. The
775:Human Rights Act 1998
399:immigration detention
199:immigration detention
164:Sylvia Crowther-Smith
44:22 February 1934
4628:Walter L. Neustatter
4242:| Liberty, June 2004
4206:| Liberty, July 2006
4032:Liberty Human Rights
3990: (27 April 2018)
3732:Liberty Human Rights
3605:Liberty Human Rights
3519:Liberty Human Rights
3432:Liberty Human Rights
3367:Liberty Human Rights
3140:3 March 2012 at the
2970:Richard Edwards for
2544:21 July 2011 at the
2501:Lilly, Mark (1984).
2228:on 10 February 2009.
2151:16 July 2011 at the
2022:Liberty Human Rights
1986:Liberty Human Rights
1879:Civil libertarianism
1109:The Deepcut inquests
1072:Friends of the Earth
861:Pre-charge detention
407:coronavirus pandemic
403:Liberty Investigates
210:coronavirus pandemic
206:Liberty Investigates
3636:The Daily Telegraph
3268:The Daily Telegraph
3192:10 May 2017 at the
2972:The Daily Telegraph
2785:The Daily Telegraph
2709:on 22 February 2011
2703:The Daily Telegraph
2362:Scottish Legal News
2331:Scottish Legal News
2275:31 May 2015 at the
2245:The Daily Telegraph
2216:. 2 November 2008.
2213:Desert Island Discs
1814:(Report). May 2007.
1561:1985: Sarah Spencer
1461:Hostile environment
1324:hostile environment
1170:Bedfordshire Police
1162:Ministry of Defence
935:For their eyes only
895:Cream of Conscience
844:'s help in illegal
395:hostile environment
245:and the journalist
195:hostile environment
114:.libertyhumanrights
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5009:Abortion in Canada
4989:UN Population Fund
4678:Michael Winstanley
4663:Glanville Williams
4357:The New York Times
4126:. 10 August 2018.
3428:"Soldiers' Rights"
3200:, 16 October 2013
3010:2011-06-11 at the
2733:has generic name (
2539:Liberty Legal Work
1949:"Sylvia Scaffardi"
1546:1973: Martin Loney
1446:facial recognition
1334:Facial recognition
1172:, overseen by the
1076:Quakers in Britain
1057:Conservative Party
1032:sexual orientation
842:British Government
840:had requested the
646:and advocated the
532:Race Relations Act
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4454:Abortion Act 1967
3289:on 1 August 2013.
3215:theregister.co.uk
3005:Soup Run Campaign
2627:978-0-7453-1295-8
2582:. 29 March 2004.
2520:978-1-349-17483-6
2184:978-0-19-825949-7
1953:Humanist Heritage
1759:978-0-946088-56-0
1701:978-0-946088-57-7
1680:978-0-946088-58-4
1662:978-0-946088-60-7
1642:978-0-946088-62-1
1572:Shami Chakrabarti
1567:1995: John Wadham
1543:1966: Tony Smythe
1440:Mass surveillance
1433:
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1217:EWHC 2057 (Admin)
1194:Mass surveillance
1027:bed and breakfast
1007:Shami Chakrabarti
999:Asperger syndrome
957:Extradition Watch
950:Shami Chakrabarti
870:in October 2008.
813:obtained through
787:Christine Goodwin
747:national security
664:Shami Chakrabarti
648:decriminalisation
644:child pornography
351:Shami Chakrabarti
277:Edith Summerskill
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