U.K. Lords: Too much spying on Brit citizens
New powers are needed to combat a culture of "pervasive" surveillance that has seen the U.K. become the most spied-upon country in the world, the Lords said Friday.
The U.K. is now watched by more about 4 million CCTV cameras and details of 7 percent of the population is held in the National DNA Database (NDNAD)--more than any other country, according to chairman of the House of Lords Constitution Committee, Lord Goodlad.
At the same time national databases designed to hold personal information on nearly every U.K. citizen are being set up across Whitehall, … Read more