Big Brother Britain

“While they promise them liberty, they themselves are slaves of corruption; for by whom a person is overcome, by him also he is brought into bondage. .” (Hosea 4:1-3)

One of the consequences of our land rejecting God’s laws is that we have handed sovereignty over to the state. Instead of insisting that the role of government is to simply preserve law and order (Rom. 13), the people of Britain have stood by and allowed the state to micromanage their personal lives. KEEP READING

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28 July, 2010 • An Orwellian assault on free expression

28 July, 2010 • European Police Prepare to Spy on Britons

20 July, 2010 • COUNCIL SPIES LOOKING THROUGH YOUR WHEELIE BIN

20 July, 2010 • BRANDED OVERWEIGHT – THE 4ST 5-YEAR-OLDS

17 July, 2010 • EU PLAN TO LET FOREIGN POLICE SPY ON BRITONS

10 July, 2010 • MUM HAD HER DNA TAKEN FOR REFUSING TO GIVE BACK A BALL

7 July, 2010 • CCTV turning schools into 'prisons'

5 July, 2010 • COUNCILS USE BUGS IN LAMPPOSTS TO EAVESDROP ON YOU

5 July, 2010 • BIG BROTHER AT EVERY TURN

2 July, 2010 • ALCOHOLISM UP A QUARTER

29 June, 2010 • Court bans Parliament Square protesters

26 June, 2010 • GOODBYE AT LAST TO THE NANNY STATE

15 June, 2010 • Rory Bremner 'afraid' to joke about Islam

8 June, 2010 • UK monitors suspected radicals as part of European surveillance project

8 June, 2010 • The age of Big Brother demands we reveal our true selves. Better we don't

8 June, 2010 • PARENTS OF FOUR-YEAR-OLDS TARGETED IN WAR ON OBESITY

8 June, 2010 • Every Google search to be logged and saved for two years under new Euro MP plan

4 June, 2010 • Cataloguing the ways in which local authorities have abused their covert surveillance powers1

31 May, 2010 • n the endangered list: free-range children

30 May, 2010 • EU swimming ban could hit 1 in 8 beaches

29 May, 2010 • Dwile Flonking: council bans traditional pub sport under health and safety

25 May, 2010 • Councils should be stopped from spying

18 May, 2010 • ‘SPY ON YOUR NEIGHBOURS’BIN CRIMES’ SAYS COUNCIL

17 May, 2010 • Health and safety checks for all families, says Nice

11 May, 2010 • TORMENT OF BOY, 6, IN FOUR-HOUR QUIZ OVER BRUISES

8 May, 2010 • Cameron offers prospect of immediate ID card abolition

5 May, 2010 • Cameron targets 'Big Brother' state

4 May, 2010 • Three images of our surveillance state

21 April, 2010 • New EU powers for DNA sampling

21 April, 2010 • EU draft anti-counterfeiting deal threatens free speech, health and safety, say critics

19 April, 2010 • NO REPRIEVE FOR PET SHOP OWNER TAGGED FOR SELLING BOY GOLDFISH

19 April, 2010 • Bad parents told to improve or their children will be adopted

18 April, 2010 • POLICE: LET US SEDATE SUSPECTS

15 April, 2010 • Caravanner, 61, prosecuted for having Swiss Army knife in his glove box... to cut up fruit on picnics

14 April, 2010 • Terrorism cop makes civil liberties warning

13 April, 2010 • 'Stalinist' social workers 'took children from loving mothers'

12 April, 2010 • Council to ban the word 'obesity' - so fat children don't get offended

11 April, 2010 • Man killed himself after being suspended over non-PC joke

10 April, 2010 • Even the dead can't escape the nanny state

4 April, 2010 • LABOUR CALL TO BAN ZOOS

3 April, 2010 • BOOKWORM TOLD: YOU'RE A FIRE RISK

1 April, 2010 • Trial by jury is basis of British justice

31 March, 2010 • Opposition mounts to UK's Digital Economy Bill

31 March, 2010 • £1,000 FINE FOR SELLING A GOLDFISH

30 March, 2010 • First blog faces censure by PCC

30 March, 2010 • Pupils fingerprinted without parental consent, ATL conference hears

29 March, 2010 • SNEAKY FLYING SPY CAMERAS PROVOKE CIVIL LIBERTY FEARS

26 March, 2010 • BROWN'S MARXIST VISION FOR BRITAIN HAS COME TO PASS

26 March, 2010 • NEW EU GESTAPO SPIES ON BRITONS

25 March, 2010 • THE FAG END OF THE VERY LAST GASP OF LIBERTY

24 March, 2010 • Passerby reported to police after trying to help schoolboy from tree

22 March, 2010 • Labour's assault on liberty is the undeniable scandal

19 March, 2010 • CHRISTIAN NAMES IN POLICE BAN

18 March, 2010 • An ID card nation by stealth

18 March, 2010 • Labour has taken 13 years of diabolical liberties with Britain

18 March, 2010 • Police National Database will have audit trail

17 March, 2010 • Schools ban for ice cream vans

16 March, 2010 • Labour has taken 13 years of diabolical liberties with Britain

15 March, 2010 • Schools 'break law' to spy on pupils

14 March, 2010 • Briefing: NHS database

10 March, 2010 • LET'S VOTE OUT THIS SPYING GOVERNMENT

7 March, 2010 • TOWN HALLS USE TERROR LAW TO SPY ON STAFF

4 March, 2010 • Government health crackdown on British fish and chips

4 March, 2010 • EU CHIEF VOWS TO RUN OUR ECONOMY FROM BRUSSELS

4 March, 2010 • 10-year-old on hate register for calling a fellow pupil ‘gay boy’

2 March, 2010 • Second mother flees Suffolk to keep baby

25 February, 2010 • Councils make unwarranted entry

24 February, 2010 • The New Eye in the Sky

23 February, 2010 • Nanny knows best on obesity, but can the food industry curb its appetite for profit?

19 February, 2010 • GOVERNMENT WANTS TO WEIGH ALL NEW MUMS

18 February, 2010 • Edinburgh Council send support workers on snooping classes

18 February, 2010 • £50 after her baby son dropped a piece of banana out of his pram

16 February, 2010 • Police ground unmanned drone after aviation chiefs claim £40,000 gadget was used illegally to make landmark arrest

15 February, 2010 • Hairdresser stopped from advertising for 'junior stylist' because it is ageist

15 February, 2010 • BIG BROTHER FEARS FOR ENGLISH FOOTBALL

13 February, 2010 • BABIES 'SHOULD BE PUT ON DIETS AT 3 MONTHS'

10 February, 2010 • Now Labour recruits army of child spies to report anti-social neighbours

9 February, 2010 • Digital code set up for children

8 February, 2010 • Former council chief, 84, arrested for assault for waving walking stick at unruly yobs

5 February, 2010 • Gagging the Press

3 February, 2010 • Keeping innocent people's DNA causes distress and even suicide, says pioneer

3 February, 2010 • A presumption of future possible guiltyishness

1 February, 2010 • The dangers of state surveillance

1 February, 2010 • A significant victory against the superinjunction

30 January, 2010 • Loitering and other suspicious behaviour: EU funded “smart CCTV”

26 January, 2010 • Kids' TV presenters carrying hairdryers stopped under anti-terror laws

25 January, 2010 • Thought police

25 January, 2010 • Equality laws threaten free speech

25 January, 2010 • £30 ID cards for young Londoners

24 January, 2010 • COUNCIL BRIBES TO SPY ON NEIGHBOURS

22 January, 2010 • Labour is dreaming up 33 new crimes a month... including barring you from swimming into the Titanic

22 January, 2010 • WHEN AIRPORT CHECKS REALLY TAKE LIBERTIES

22 January, 2010 • Mother 'not clever enough to raise child' has baby snatched by social workers after running away to Ireland to give birth

20 January, 2010 • Large databases can never be secure

20 January, 2010 • DVLA sells drivers' details to clampers at £2.50 a time

20 January, 2010 • EC 'wants economic policy control'

18 January, 2010 • Is your home safe from the state?

15 January, 2010 • 250 innocent people added to police DNA files for every one removed

13 January, 2010 • The crusade against faith schools is an attack on our freedom

13 January, 2010 • Free speech's limits

12 January, 2010 • Stop and search powers illegal, European court rules

12 January, 2010 • Councils use CCTV to collect £3million in 'ghost' parking tickets every year

10 January, 2010 • PC-mad BBC where even church bells and Teletubbies are vetted

10 January, 2010 • Labour's Equality Bill should not be tolerated

8 January, 2010 • Binman removed from round and given written warning for removing too much rubbish

7 January, 2010 • 'Give schools their freedom back'

7 January, 2010 • ID database will track NI numbers

7 January, 2010 • Survey claims Cumbernauld and Kilsyth are part of a 'Big Brother' state

6 January, 2010 • Vote for liberty and rights in 2010

6 January, 2010 • Vast DNA database helps solve only one in 150 crimes

6 January, 2010 • Bin men refuse to collect open wheelie bins

5 January, 2010 • Food police take on Cheddar

3 January, 2010 • Labour’s fixation with control is strangling everyone

1 January, 2010 • THE BIN GESTAPO HAS MORE HORRORS IN STORE FOR US ALL

31 December, 2009 • 2009: A bad year for civil liberties

28 December, 2009 • The 20,000 snooper army: Vast number of town hall bureaucrats get power to enter your home without a warrant

28 December, 2009 • Conwy near top of “Big Brother barge-in league”

23 December, 2009 • Police officers claim we're not a Big Brother state

22 December, 2009 • The real cost – and value – of CCTV

21 December, 2009 • Is Britain becoming the censorship capital of the world?

21 December, 2009 • ‘MUSIC BAN WILL HIT BRITISH WAY OF LIFE’

21 December, 2009 • The Equality Bill could Outlaw Evangelical Christianity In The U.K.

21 December, 2009 • The growing threat to free speech

21 December, 2009 • Equality legislation means our very right to believe is under fire

20 December, 2009 • The horror of virtual courts is upon us

18 December, 2009 • Local councils ‘have trebled number of CCTV cameras in a decade

16 December, 2009 • Town hall 'enforcers' with police powers increase by a fifth in a year

15 December, 2009 • Army of private snoopers growing

16 December, 2009 • Fishermen to get bigger quotas if they carry CCTV

12 December, 2009 • Why not just scrap ID cards, then?

9 December, 2009 • The great 'big state' debate

8 December, 2009 • The police are right not to remain silent on civil liberties

5 December, 2009 • Swiss MP fears for Britain

5 December, 2009 • Buy your children toy weapons for Christmas and you could face an armed raid, police warn parents

5 December, 2009 • Equality snoopers to keep files on your sexuality

3 December, 2009 • BOY TAKEN INTO CARE FOR BEING 2 POUNDS TOO LIGHT

30 November, 2009 • £500 to spy on your neighbour

30 November, 2009 • Home-schooling parents may face criminal record checks

27 November, 2009 • Thousands of children jailed – before being found guilty

27 November, 2009 • PREGNANT MUM TO FLEE UK

26 November, 2009 • New U.K. Bill Requires Homeschooled Children be Registered with Authorities

26 November, 2009 • DNA database has eroded liberty

25 November, 2009 • More than 1 in 10 people now have their DNA on West Midlands Police's database

24 November, 2009 • UK national identity register is 'up and running'

24 November, 2009 • Police are arresting innocents to meet DNA database targets

19 November, 2009 • CCTV IN HOMES TO SPY ON NEIGHBOURS

18 November, 2009 • Blindly fingerprinting children

18 November, 2009 • The Nanny State even inspects our wallpaper

18 November, 2009 • Big Brother quiz for new school parents: Officials launch 83-point probe into families' lives

16 November, 2009 • 'Big Brother' ID cards cost taxpayers £230,000 each days'

16 November, 2009 • NOW HEALTH AND SAFETY SNOOPERS VISIT YOUR HOME

12 November, 2009 • Councils deploy snooping powers 200 times a week

11 November, 2009 • Leave Child-Rearing to Parents, Not the State

11 November, 2009 • DNA profile database plans unveiled

10 November, 2009 • Home Office aspires to read your emails

10 November, 2009 • Police report pregnant woman to social services over half-decorated home

9 November, 2009 • Chipping away at free speech

9 November, 2009 • Army of 'citizen snoopers' recruited by council to spy on neighbours

9 November, 2009 • Mother trailed by policeman and warned by council for telling off son at checkout

7 November, 2009 • ContactPoint database of 11million children’s details to go ahead despite security fears

6 November, 2009 • Who has authority over our children?

5 November, 2009 • Disguising the detention of children

5 November, 2009 • Spy victim mother takes snooping council to court

5 November, 2009 • Curb on Big Brother 'Doesn't Go Far Enough'

4 November, 2009 • Out of Afghanistan, into a police state

4 November, 2009 • Alan Johnson announces plans to curb excessive council surveillance

2 November, 2009 • When in Europe Watch What You Say

28 October, 2009 • Policing of Opinion Has No Place In Our Country

28 October, 2009 • Britain passes Big Brother landmark: More than one in 10 people now on DNA database

28 October, 2009 • Councils get ‘Al Capone’ power to seize assets over minor offences

27 October, 2009 • ID card plan 'needs 28m people to sign up to cover costs'

27 October, 2009 • Brussels 'Home Office' plot to snoop on all of Europe

26 October, 2009 • 'Bedroom snooping' by 2011 census

26 October, 2009 • Innocent protesters' details collected for police databases

26 October, 2009 • Police compiling database of 'domestic extremist' protesters

25 October, 2009 • Secret court seizes £3.2bn from elderly

25 October, 2009 • Brussels is 'Plotting a Spy State"

24 October, 2009 • Want to help the neighbours with the rubbish? It's illegal

22 October, 2009 • Teacher 'bullied' by council for leaving bag of waste paper next to full recycling bin

22 October, 2009 • Social workers remove new-born baby from obese mother

21 October, 2009 • Spying on Communities Contravenes Cherished British Freedom

21 October, 2009 • DNA database now holds profiles of 5.6m Britons (but crimes solved using it falls by a fifth)

22 October, 2009 • Armed police to permanently patrol Britain's streets

21 October, 2009 • Liberty warns of new secret inquests threat

21 October, 2009 • Big Brother Britain: £380 a MINUTE spent on tracking your every click online

21 October, 2009 • Hundreds of council workers duped into answering Health and Safety questions on eating biscuits

19 October, 2009 • Trafigura: 'Never again should a newspaper be barred from reporting Parliament'

15 October, 2009 • MEPs call for compulsory 'EU lessons' in schools

15 October, 2009 • Terror Act used on climate activist

13 October, 2009 • A David for this surveillance Goliath?

12 October, 2009 • Equality database sought by government

12 October, 2009 • £1,000 fine for putting any food scraps in the dustbin

9 October, 2009 • Council Snoops Have Power to Issue £300 Fines

8 October, 2009 • Big Brother culture attacked by country's top barrister

7 October, 2009 • Authoritarian? China’s not a patch on Britain

7 October, 2009 • Amateur photographer is quizzed by police (for taking snap of the sunset)

3 October, 2009 • English children abroad to be included on government database

1 October, 2009 • Couple fail to win return of obese children

1 October, 2009 • The United States of Europe Will Come

29 September, 2009 • Europe spies on your pay and savings

28 September, 2009 • Council hires hoodie spies to rummage through bins and see what is being thrown away

25 September, 2009 • Police threaten to 'put mother in the cells'... for pulling up dead plant from flowerbed

20 September, 2009 • Brown misleads Conference on ID cards

20 September, 2009 • Restaurant use CCTV cameras

15 September, 2009 • Presumed guilty

15 September, 2009 • Police must 'be ordered' to ditch DNA

15 September, 2009 • Holyrood security officials accused of illegally snooping on neighbours

15 September, 2009 • Another invasion of liberty. And only the Tories are alert

16 September, 2009 • Conservatives would cut back ‘Big Brother’ state

13 September, 2009 • Government issues 'snooper handbook' to staff

13 September, 2009 • We need to repeal 12 years of vile laws attacking our liberty

13 September, 2009 • Security guards ban boy, 9, from sailing toy boat on pond because it 'frightens the fish'

12 September, 2009 • Eurocrats to Control Britain's Borders

9 September, 2009 • Police given assault warning over DNA samples taken from children

8 September, 2009 • Does your council persecute households?

7 September, 2009 • MoD spends £426,000 spying on injured soldiers

5 September, 2009 • Town halls are spying on us at tips and in car parks

4 September, 2009 • ID cards: A new layer of compulsion

2 September, 2009 • £500 fine if you put out wheelie bin on the wrong day

25 August, 2009 • CCTV: the worst of all possible worlds

20 August, 2009 • ASBO for buskers who only knew two songs

17 August, 2009 • Millions Wasted on Nonsense 'Nanny-State' Jobs

15 August, 2009 • Police stop and search children as young as two

12 August, 2009 • 300 children a day added to DNA database

11 August, 2009 • Big Brother Britain has more CCTV cameras than China

10 August, 2009 • 1,500 snoop requests made every day

7 August, 2009 • Police told to ignore human rights ruling over DNA database

5 August, 2009 • Government Announces 24-Hour CCTV Surveillance for Bad Parents

4 August, 2009 • CCTV cameras installed in classrooms

4 August, 2009 • EU "Equality" Directive an "Instrument of Oppression" against Religious Believers

3 August, 2009 • ContactPoint database could put 11 million children at risk

1 August, 2009 • Health and safety row over man who died in 18in of water as 999 teams were told it was too risky to rescue him

30 July, 2009 • Drippy health and safety police ban swimmers from doing lengths

30 July, 2009 • Johnson due to unveil new ID card

27 July, 2009 • Get £500 to spy on neighbours

21 July, 2009 • Police given powers to enter homes and tear down anti-Olympics posters during Games

21 July, 2009 • Councils still breaking surveillance laws

18 July, 2009 • Child database: danger of malicious reporting

16 July, 2009 • Police force calls time on stop and search - after using power 3,400 times but failing to make single terror arrest

14 July, 2009 • DNA database expanding by 40,000 profiles a month

10 July, 2009 • On-the-spot fines replace court hearings

6 July, 2009 • £1,000 fines to bolster ID cards as Tories pledge to scrap scheme

1 July, 2009 • ID scheme is an 'embarrassment'

29 June, 2009 • Police 'got it wrong' at G20 summit

25 June, 2009 • Government forced to again deny ID cards U-turn

23 June, 2009 • ‘Police robbed me of my dignity with strip search’

22 June, 2009 • EU security plans threaten freedom, says rights expert

22 June, 2009 • Police criminal records database may be slashed

20 June, 2009 • Twins removed after mother jokes with social workers

17 June, 2009 • Stop and search made for 'racial balance'

16 June, 2009 • Tories 'will end Big Brother state'

16 June, 2009 • Former Law Lord calls ID cards an 'invasion' of civil liberties

12 June, 2009 • Town halls hire citizen snoopers as young as SEVEN to spy on neighbours

12 June, 2009 • Man who dropped a ten pound note is fined £50...for littering

12 June, 2009 • Anti-discrimination laws persecute everyone, including atheists

11 June, 2009 • Big Brother database on adults working with children may ruin innocent lives, warns watchdog

10 June, 2009 • Met police: six officers accused of torturing drug suspects

10 June, 2009 • Has New Mobile Directory Got Your Number?

8 June, 2009 • Fighting Nineteen Eighty-Four

8 June, 2009 • How equality legislation threatens liberty

4 June, 2009 • Police target 'innocent' youths for arrest in bid to increase DNA samples on database

4 June, 2009 • Nanny State Spells End of Pick Your Own Fruit

3 June, 2009 • Ministers warned over DNA plans

28 May, 2009 • The surveillance society is an EU-wide issue

27 May, 2009 • Police chiefs want DNA from minor offenders to be kept on database

27 May, 2009 • MI5 faces fresh torture claims

26 May, 2009 • State recruits an army of snoopers with police-style powers

25 May, 2009 • State 'spying on Heathrow critics'

23 May, 2009 • Over-regulated Britain

22 May, 2009 • Children revolt against classroom CCTV

21 May, 2009 • Surveillance of protesters ruled illegal

19 May, 2009 • CCTV doesn't cut crime

18 May, 2009 • Town halls hire citizen snoopers as young as SEVEN to spy on neighbours and report wrongs

18 May, 2009 • Government child database goes live

16 May, 2009 • Headteachers to get more power to 'snoop'

14 May, 2009 • Health officials brand little boy overweight for being just a pound above NHS guidelines

13 May, 2009 • Calls to disband the Met squad in G20 riots

10 May, 2009 • G20 police 'used undercover men to incite crowds'

7 May, 2009 • Why no respect for the presumption of innocence?

7 May, 2009 • Free Speech in Europe

7 May, 2009 • ID cards: A weapon to beat terrorism or a threat to civil liberties?

7 May, 2009 • Ministers keep innocent on DNA database

28 April, 2009 • David Blunkett: 'ID cards should be scrapped'

28 April, 2009 • More than 180,000 on police DNA database

28 April, 2009 • Phone bills 'will rise' to pay for database

27 April, 2009 • Government climb down over the database

26 April, 2009 • Police could get water cannons

25 April, 2009 • Police can snoop on every email and eavesdrop on Internet phone calls under new plan

24 April, 2009 • Paying billions for our database state

24 April, 2009 • Police caught on tape trying to recruit Plane Stupid protester as spy

23 April, 2009 • A historic attack on liberty

22 April, 2009 • Civil servants want to read your emails

21 April, 2009 • Russian journalist blasts 'Big Brother Britain' and compares it to life in the old Soviet Union

21 April, 2009 • Thought police muscle up in Britain

20 April, 2009 • Police 'taught to treat the public as the enemy'

20 April, 2009 • G20 officer ‘pointed Taser at protesters’

17 April, 2009 • Surveillance evidence to be allowed in court

17 April, 2009 • Home Office dodges the issue on snooping powers

17 April, 2009 • Ministers to review councils' use of anti-terrorism surveillance powers

16 April, 2009 • DNA database: proven guilty

16 April, 2009 • Police, protest and the surveillance society

15 April, 2009 • DNA database brands people as criminals, says professor

15 April, 2009 • Internet privacy: Britain in the dock

14 April, 2009 • Eyeball spy turns the tables on Big Brother

14 April, 2009 • Abuse of police powers is unexceptiona

7 April, 2009 • Wasteful empire-building of ID agency

6 April, 2009 • Campaigners warn of user data creep

5 April, 2009 • Plan For `Internal Borders` Within The UK

3 April, 2009 • The Government wants to know about your day trip to the Isle of Wight

3 April, 2009 • Communications database could be brought in without parliamentary debate

3 April, 2009 • Why did the police punish bystanders?

2 April, 2009 • No 'surveillance society' for British, says Minister

2 April, 2009 • Police diversity guide derided for 'political correctness'

1 April, 2009 • National police database to share intelligence on millions

1 April, 2009 • Student finds mobile phone and is ARRESTED after handing it in to police

31 March, 2009 • DNA database grows faster than forecast

31 March, 2009 • Big Brother is watching: surveillance box to track drivers is backed

31 March, 2009 • Council accused of wasting cash after hiring ‘spy plane’ for £30

30 March, 2009 • 'Transexual joke led to police warning'

29 March, 2009 • Government advertisements run 10,000 times a day

29 March, 2009 • Headteacher bans eggs at Easter because of health and safety fears

29 March, 2009 • Big Brother is watching Bridgend

26 March, 2009 • Councils spied on public 10,000 times

26 March, 2009 • Government to monitor Facebook in 'Big Brother' database plan

25 March, 2009 • Council spying: List of odd uses for anti-terror powers

25 March, 2009 • Government to monitor Facebook in 'Big Brother' database plan

23 March, 2009 • Illegal government databases and what we can do about them

23 March, 2009 • Quarter of UK's databases are 'illegal'

22 March, 2009 • New rights spark ‘nanny state’ row

18 March, 2009 • Brits consider tracking all UK Facebook traffic

16 March, 2009 • Channel 4 defends use of hidden cameras in schools

12 March, 2009 • Pub landlord wins right not to fit CCTV cameras

12 March, 2009 • DNA bank for pregnant women

12 March, 2009 • Disturbing report into policing of Kingsnorth protest

11 March, 2009 • Internet ad tracking system will put a 'spy camera' in the homes of millions

4 March, 2009 • CCTV installed to monitor classrooms

2 March, 2009 • UK underground centre that is spy capital of the world

1 March, 2009 • Liberty groups unite to defend UK rights

27 February, 2009 • Database makes suspects of us all, watchdog warns

26 February, 2009 • Mass civil liberties rallies planned for UK

25 February, 2009 • Big Brother spy drones may soon hover over your home

25 February, 2009 • Fight against terror 'spells end of privacy'

24 February, 2009 • Straw forced into retreat over ‘Big Brother’ data sharing plan

24 February, 2009 • Remote-controlled planes could spy on British homes

23 February, 2009 • Blunkett warns over ‘Big Brother’ Britain

22 February, 2009 • Hazel Blears to attack political correctness

22 February, 2009 • Privacy law threat to Gordon Brown's phone tap plan

22 February, 2009 • Straw is told to ditch the 'snoop' law on personal data

20 February, 2009 • Children as young as two 'must be tested for obesity'

19 February, 2009 • UK has 'suffered wholesale removal of civil liberties'

17 February, 2009 • Ex spy chief says government risks "police state"

12 February, 2009 • Primary school receptionist 'facing sack' after daughter talks about Jesus to classmate

12 February, 2009 • Whatever happened to free speech?

11 February, 2009 • Councils to be given power to snoop on calls and emails

10 February, 2009 • The secret police are watching you

8 February, 2009 • Spy centre will track you on holiday

8 February, 2009 • The Government is creating a surveillance state

6 February, 2009 • Surveillance state is threat to freedom, say peers

2 February, 2009 • Call for two-child limit on families from Government adviser

2 February, 2009 • DNA tests done without consent

30 January, 2009 • Welcome to the brave new world of broadband for all – and Big Brother

26 January, 2009 • Food police come knocking on your kitchen door

26 January, 2009 • Child database plans unveiled

14 January, 2009 • Census answers could be passed to snoopers

14 January, 2009 • New giant database will store private details of EVERY person in 'Big Brother' Britain

12 January, 2009 • An Englishman's home is no longer his castle

10 January, 2009 • Call for safeguards over Big Brother database

10 January, 2009 • Now even police can't object to gipsy camp in picturesque village...because it's racist

9 January, 2009 • Email law 'attacks civil liberties'

7 January, 2009 • Britain's jack-booted paramilitary police

7 January, 2009 • Hundreds of children's details added to database every day

5 January, 2009 • UK's database plan condemned by Europe

31 December, 2008 • UK's database plan condemned by Europe

31 December, 2008 • Private firm may run 'Big Brother' database

27 December, 2008 • ASA to Outlaw Prediction and Opinion

24 December, 2008 • Churches rebel against PC carols

29 December, 2008 • One woman on every fire engine ... the latest demand from the PC brigade

21 December, 2008 • PC brigade’s bleak outlook

18 December, 2008 • ID cards now available in Sheffield

15 December, 2008 • Terrorism Act cited over wedding photos

15 December, 2008 • Terrorism Act cited over wedding photos

15 December, 2008 • Big Brother Database Fears

14 December, 2008 • Woman told to remove Christmas lights to avoid offending non-Christian neighbours

12 December, 2008 • Most Britons think UK is turning into police state

12 December, 2008 • Politically correct Christmas carols censor 'king', 'son' and 'virgin'

11 December, 2008 • School choir forced to pull out of Christmas concert as carols were 'too religious'

9 December, 2008 • Lollipop man 'in tears' over tinsel ban

7 December, 2008 • Queen's Speech reveals how few decisions Parliament has left to make

6 December, 2008 • More children now being removed from families by social workers

5 December, 2008 • Anti-terror laws used to swoop on paperboys - for not having the correct paperwork

4 December, 2008 • Government Buries Database State Powers in Corners Bill

4 December, 2008 • The Big Brother state – by stealth

4 December, 2008 • Holding DNA of innocent breaches human rights

3 December, 2008 • A Bill to build the database state

3 December, 2008 • Crime Branch Detectives investigate politically incorrect remarks

3 December, 2008 • Big Brother police to get 'war-time' power to demand ID in the street

3 December, 2008 • Police accused of searching Commons without a warrant

1 December, 2008 • Welcome to Soviet Britain

1 December, 2008 • Man arrested for lighting Guy Fawkes Night bonfire on village green

28 November, 2008 • Are We a Tinpot Dectatorship or a Democracy

21 November, 2008 • 'Big Brother' database plan shelved

21 November, 2008 • A lifetime of ID control – at a price

21 November, 2008 • Huge fines if ID card details wrong

19 November, 2008 • Councils to be banned from using anti-terror powers to snoop on people

17 November, 2008 • An unhealthy invasion of privacy

17 November, 2008 • Father put in cells for smacking

12 November, 2008 • Reams of legislation have focused on our private lives

11 November, 2008 • Student unions ban blood donation advertising posters

11 November, 2008 • Waves of EU law leave us foundering

9 November, 2008 • Excessive Political Correctness

5 November, 2008 • The Land of the Unfree

5 November, 2008 • Costs of the ID Card scheme is to rise

4 November, 2008 • 1 in 6 adults on DNA database by 2012

29 October, 2008 • Bosses 'ignore toxic data risk'

29 October, 2008 • Seven fat children taken into care

29 October, 2008 • Home Office to investigate police curbs on press freedom

27 October, 2008 • Former UK Minister Predicts European Nations Will Form One Government

27 October, 2008 • As yet another liberty disappears, why are MPs silent?

27 October, 2008 • Police to do finger print scans in the street

27 October, 2008 • EU 'imposing too many UK laws'

23 October, 2008 • Oxford Neonatologist Says Time Has Come to Consider “Mandatory Organ Donation”

23 October, 2008 • Government scraps 'Big Brother' database

23 October, 2008 • Curbs on freedom of speech

23 October, 2008 • Boy, 16, banned from using Hoover or hot water under health and safety rules

22 October, 2008 • UK ranked 23rd for press freedom

21 October, 2008 • The database state is almost upon us

21 October, 2008 • Big Brother database threatens to 'break the back of freedom'

16 October, 2008 • Man banned from cleaning up his garden as it is too tidy already

15 October, 2008 • Data storage shake-up 'Orwellian'

15 October, 2008 • Phones log plan 'is awful Big Brother nightmare'

15 October, 2008 • Jacqui Smith plans broad new 'Big Brother' surveillance powers

15 October, 2008 • Jacqui Smith plans broad new 'Big Brother' surveillance powers

14 October, 2008 • Town Hall turnips have lost the plot

12 October, 2008 • ID cards plan in crisis as the 'guinea pigs' revolt"

12 October, 2008 • Homeowner told to take down fence he repaired due to planning laws

10 October, 2008 • Ofsted to judge all schools on quality of dinners and sex education

10 October, 2008 • School classroom CCTV raises privacy fears

9 October, 2008 • Warning over ‘Big Brother’ terror law

9 October, 2008 • Gardener arrested and taken to court for carrying work scythe in van

9 October, 2008 • Gardener ordered to take down barbed wire to protect thieves

8 October 2008 • 'Big Brother' council sends 12 officials to check on one pet

9 October, 2008 • Teenagers banned from using Marmite

8 October, 2008 • Red tape becoming a greater burden for businesses

8 October, 2008 • Red tape getting worse, businesses say>

8 October, 2008 • £12bn database 'wouldn't spot terrorists'

6 October, 2008 • Take obese children into care, says health expert

5 October, 2008 • Government spies could scan every call, text and email

2 October, 2008 • Most People Don't Realize Their ISPs Are Already Spying On Them

1 October, 2008 • Permit needed pave over your front garden to create parking space

1 October 2008 • Human rights concern over 42 days

30 September, 2008 • Europe-wide ID cards scheme in the spotlight

27 September, 2008 • School bans playground games

26 September, 2008 • ID cards for sheep

25 September , 2008 • A state for snoopers

24 September, 2008 • Nanny knows best

24 September , 2008 • Scanner that can read your mind

22 September, 2008 • Hidden camera plan for lollipop ladies

18 September, 2008 • Government seeks more ways to spy on people

18 September, 2008 • Government seeks more ways to spy on people

18 September, 2008 • 'Bin police' caught using ladders to spy on householders

15 September , 2008 • Fears over database of 50 million car journeys

11 September , 2008 • EU making “frightening” grab for personal data

10 September, 2008• Villagers banned from parking outside their own homes

10 September, 2008 • Park attendants ordered to interrogate adults spotted without children

9 September, 2008 • Government unveils ID cards

4 September, 2008 • Labour has created 3,600 new offences since 1997

7 September, 2006 • Freedoms vanishing under the weight of totalitarian pettiness

5 September, 2006 • Labour's 3,600 new ways of making you a criminal

30 August, 2008 • Labour proposes huge increase in state surveillance

26 August, 2008 • Child protection database 'will be used to prosecute young people'

13 August, 2008 • A big state means a spying state

13 August, 2008 • 1,093 different public bodies can apply for access to your data

13 August, 2008 • Government wants powers to open your private email

11 August, 2008 • Spy more on your citizens, councils urged

6 August, 2008 • Unmanned drone planes to spy on British citizens

27 July, 2007 • Anti-terror laws used by Councils to spy on employees

16 July, 2008 • Big Brother database will 'ruin British way of life'

21 July, 2008 • ID cards will not improve security

16 July, 2006 • Using 18 pieces of legislation, this Government has taken a sledgehammer to our rights

15 July, 2008 • Database of every phone call and email 'a step too far'

2 June, 2007 • Majority of UK's CCTV cameras 'are illegal'

31 May, 2007 • The Orwellian Legacy of Tony Blair

21 May, 2007 • The Orwellian Legacy of Tony Blair