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N.Ireland Police Unlawfully Spied On Journalists
Northern Irish police illegally spied on journalists
The police unlawfully spied on two journalists who were making a documentary about a Loyalist massacre in Northern Ireland.
Police unlawfully spied on journalists, court finds
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and Metropolitan Police acted illegally by spying on two Belfast journalists' to identify their sources. The landmark ruling was made by the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) in a case brought by Barry McCaffrey and Trevor Birney.
N.Ireland Police Unlawfully Spied On Journalists: Tribunal
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) unlawfully spied on two investigative journalists and documentary filmmakers in a bid to unmask their sources, a UK tribunal ruled on Tuesday.
Police surveillance operation to unmask journalistic source ruled unlawful
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal has issued its judgment in the case taken by Northern Ireland filmmakers Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey.
Police acted illegally by spying on Northern Ireland journalists, court finds
For this court to have found that a Chief Constable has acted unlawfully, we think is a major embarrassment, and it’s something that needs there to be a public inquiry."
Unlawful Surveillance of Journalists in Northern Ireland Exposed
A London tribunal ruled that Northern Ireland's police unlawfully surveilled journalists Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey to uncover their source for a documentary. The film 'No Stone Unturned' alleged police involvement in the 1994 Loughinisland massacre.
Police acted illegally by spying on journalists, court finds
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and Metropolitan Police acted illegally by spying on two Belfast journalists' to identify their sources. The landmark ruling was made by the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) in a case brought by Barry McCaffrey and Trevor Birney.
Northern Ireland police unlawfully put reporters under surveillance, tribunal rules
Northern Ireland's police force unlawfully placed two investigative journalists under surveillance to try and find out their source, a London tribunal ruled on Tuesday.
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Officer charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice
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‘Only a public inquiry can properly investigate the full extent of police spying operations targeting journalists, lawyers and human rights defenders in the north’
After seven years journalists Trevor Birnie and Barry McCaffrey win second legal battle into covert surveillance operations ...
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