Government officials and corporations in the United Kingdom are 
taking away more and more rights of the citizens, all under the guise of
 fighting terrorism. 
Waste watchers? U.K. group fears trash bin spies 
The trash microchips are now part of the British information grid, 
which already includes a heavy reliance on closed-circuit television 
surveillance and cameras to monitor the population, particularly on the 
crowded public transportation system. 
Source: Deseret News, March 5, 2010 
Big Brother to spy on your holidays as security database is set up to log all trips abroad 
All trips out of Britain are to be recorded on a massive new security
 database – along with personal details of every business traveller and 
holidaymaker. 
Source: Mail Online, March 14, 2009 
Britain’s DNA database violates privacy: court 
Britain violated the privacy of two people by storing their DNA profiles, Europe‘s
 human rights court ruled on Thursday, a decision that calls into 
question rules governing the use of the country’s DNA database.
 
Source: NewsDaily, December 4, 2008 
Airport admits ‘strip search’ body scanners WILL show people naked 
New ‘strip search’ full body scanners being trialled in Australia will show people’s private parts, officials have admitted. 
But to spare their blushes, the faces of passengers will be blurred. 
Source: Mail Online, October 15, 2008 
Spy agency wants all e-mails 
His proposal is to not only intercept the 3 billion e-mails a day 
sent in the UK but extend the reach of its powerful computers into 
"hundreds of thousands" of targets in Europe: business firms, defense 
contractors and communications between diplomats. 
Source: WorldNetDaily, October 8, 2008 
Britain unveils new ID card amid criticism 
Britain unveiled its new biometric identity card on Thursday which 
the government says will be vital in fighting illegal immigration and 
terrorism, while critics call it an expensive attack on civil liberties. 
Source: NewsDaily, September 5 2008 
Bottled water ‘is immoral’ 
"We have to make people think that it’s unfashionable just as we have
 with smoking. We need a similar campaign to convince people that this 
is wrong," said Tim Lang, the Government’s naural resources 
commissioner. 
Source: The Telegraph (online), February 17, 2008 
Terror crackdown: Passengers forced to answer 53 questions BEFORE they travel 
For every journey, security officials will want credit card details, 
holiday contact numbers, travel plans, email addresses, car numbers and 
even any previous missed flights. 
Source: The Daily Mail (online), November 15, 2007 
NHS nurses given power to end a life under controversial new guidelines 
The rules, published by the BMA in conjunction with the Royal College
 of Nursing and the Resuscitation Council, aim to help medical staff 
decide whether to resuscitate patients if their heart or breathing 
stops. 
Source: Daily Mail (online), October 27, 2007 
Girls of 12 to receive cancer virus vaccine 
All 12-year-old girls will be  vaccinated against a virus that causes cervical cancer, the Government is expected to announce. 
Source: The Telegraph, October 26, 2007 
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