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A scheme is launched to help boost the housing market and cut the number of empty homes in parts of West Sussex.
A private company could be asked to log details of all telephone calls, emails and internet use, it is reported.
A database of personal details of drug death victims in Scotland is to be kept in an effort to prevent fatalities.
Many serious offenders, including murderers and rapists, are not on the DNA database, it has emerged.
A series of new NHS data sharing initiatives is raising concerns about patient confidentiality.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith denies claims police will be able to demand proof of identity under proposed new laws.
Keeping the DNA of two Britons with no convictions was a breach of their human rights, a European court rules.
More than a fifth of profiles from Wales on a DNA database are from 10 to 17 year olds, according to figures.
A genealogist wants to compile a database of those incarcerated in a German prisoner of war camp during World War I.
Women who change their names after marriage could face fines of up to £1,000 if they fail to tell the government.
The government is under pressure to publish details of a proposed database of all phone and internet records.
Regular commentator Bill Thompson on living in an increasingly networked world.
The government is defeated in the House of Lords over the issue of keeping DNA and fingerprints on a national database.
Bosses must stop leaving data security to the 'IT boys' and take responsibility, the Information Commissioner has said.
Bosses must stop leaving data security to the 'IT boys' and take responsibility, the Information Commissioner has said.
Jacqui Smith faces anger from 42-day detention opponents - and is grilled on plans for a giant communications database.
Panorama reporter Simon Boazman sees firsthand just how much data is being held on each of us and just how easy it is for it to end up in the wrong hands.
The outgoing chief prosecutor for England and Wales warns against a security state amid fear of terrorism.
Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon says he is prepared to go "quite a long way" with civil liberties to "stop terrorists killing people".
Government proposals for a database of all UK mobile phone and internet traffic are attacked by opponents as "Orwellian".
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