Sentences with phrase «surveillance programmes»

The CMP is a national surveillance programme run by Public Health Wales recording the heights and weights of children in their reception year of primary school.
Contrary to the AG Opinion, the CJEU does not focus its analysis on the assessment of the legitimacy of US surveillance programme — the factual basis of this analysis was highly contested by the US Mission to the EU and US scholars.
Starting in June 2013 Edward Snowden released, with the aid of The Guardian and the Washington Post, cables which revealed a global surveillance programme by the National Security Agency, this included the surveillance of British and American citizens.
He said after the news broke in the Guardian and the Washington Post about Prism, the government surveillance programme that targets major internet companies: «The government response was, «Oh don't worry, we're not spying on any Americans.»
This is a further step down a certain path, and home - educating families will likely be joined shortly by the rest of us in Gordon Brown's real plan for «hard working families» - an intrusive national home - life surveillance programme, fresh territory for Gordon's «equality» Stasi to sexualise and corrupt.
/ mass surveillance programmes (not just «delaying ID cards for 5 years») and repeal of all draconian laws (control orders, 28 days etc) attacking civil liberties 2.
Ever since the Snowden revelations, state surveillance programmes have increasingly come under the spotlight, despite government denials.
But this study took a different approach — rather than just focusing on antibiotic - resistant strains, the study tapped into an unbiased collection of 1509 E. coli, the majority of which were from the British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Bacteraemia Surveillance programme collected over 11 years from across England.
That's where EPILOBEE comes in, a harmonized epidemiological surveillance programme that is taking place in 17 European countries.
The legal action currently pending against the UK before the ECtHR for breach of Article 8 ECHR as a result of its TEMPORA surveillance programme may indicate that States also misuse personal data when the stakes are perceived as being high.
A statistical representation of increase in diseases and emergence of new ones by Integrated Disease Surveillance programme (IDSP) shows:
25,000 users sued the social network for «illegal» tracking of their data and its involvement in the NSA's surveillance programme.
MRSA Action UK continues to campaign to raise awareness and to bring other infections into the forefront of the surveillance programme, to drive down the larger proportion of infections that do not appear in the statistics and to tackle the regional variations and other emerging threats in our hospitals and care facilities.
In a separate occurrence, Ryan was left stunned when Bush's spokesman Tony Snow, during his first briefing with the press, said he did not want to «hug the tar baby» in response to questions on the President's surveillance programme.
Parliament's intelligence and security committee (ISC) will today start an inquiry into the into spy agencies» surveillance programmes.
The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa) the cornerstone of the UK's surveillance programme, makes a rather sudden appearance in the bill.
Maclean had written to me saying that: «The research and surveillance programme is still under way and further reports, including one on a survey by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Pollution of soils around the Coalite Works, will be published in due course.»
Cases of Barrett's oesophagus aren't picked up as often as they should be, and even if the condition is diagnosed and the patient enters a surveillance programme, progression of the disease may be missed.
A national surveillance programme is in place to provide comprehensive monitoring --
A national surveillance programme is in place to provide comprehensive monitoring.]
(In many parts of the world where mosquito - borne diseases are common, surveillance programmes are operating that routinely collect thousands or millions of mosquitoes to monitor abundance or test for pathogens).
A legal challenge to GCHQ's surveillance programme has been fast - tracked by the European Court of Human Rights.
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