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Councils to lose 'snooping' powers

Privacy campaigners attack Government plans to curtail local authorities' investigatory powers as lacking credibility.

Government plans to curtail local authorities' investigatory powers have come under attack from campaigners as fig-leaf measures, lacking credibility.

Under proposals to be outlined today by Home Secretary, Theresa May, councils would be stripped of their powers – held under the The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 - to access information belonging to private individuals including phone calls, emails and Internet use.

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