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Date: 2016-01-19 06:05:41
Legal professions
Law enforcement
Prevention
Security
Surveillance
Law enforcement in the United Kingdom
Terrorism Act
Edward Snowden
Constable
Police
Definitions of terrorism

Miranda v Home Secretary judgment

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